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Tyler Roney
Tyler Roney is a Bangkok-based writer and editor who has reported from Asia for more than a decade
Tyler Roney is a Bangkok-based writer and editor who has reported from Asia for more than a decade, working with The Diplomat, Foreign Policy, Nikkei Asian Review, Asia Sentinel, The World of Chinese, China Radio International, and more. He writes about environmental issues, human rights, and current affairs in China and Southeast Asia.
He can be followed on Twitter at @TylerRoney.
December 19, 2013
Opposition in Inner Mongolia
By Tyler Roney
December 11, 2013
Smog Wars: China's Pollution in the Spotlight
By Tyler Roney
December 05, 2013
China's Asset Disclosure Advocates Not Out Of The Woods Yet
By Tyler Roney
November 28, 2013
Beijing Bites Back at Wu'er Kaixi
Beijing’s refusal to allow Wu’er Kaixi back into China shows the government still has little patience for dissidents.
November 20, 2013
China to Foreign Media: Get in Line or Get Out
Chinese leaders are showing that they’re ready completely shut China off from the rest of the world (again).
November 07, 2013
With H7N9 Vaccine, China Flexes Scientific Muscle
By trailblazing its way out of bird flu frenzy, China demonstrated it is officially a scientific powerhouse
October 30, 2013
Rights Groups Doubt Uyghur Involvement in Tiananmen Attack
Uyghur activists fear China will use suicide attack as an excuse to crack down further in Xinjiang.
October 24, 2013
China's Reforms Leave Labor Unions Behind
Chinese leaders may be gearing up for reforms, but don’t expect China’s only legal labor union to be one of them.
October 18, 2013
China’s Brutal Crackdown in Xinjiang
Beijing continues to pursue iron-fist policies in the western province—and blames the West for the results.
October 09, 2013
With Obama MIA, China Touts Multipolar World
Xi Jinping has used APEC and the East Asia Forum to outline a multipolar vision of the region and the world.
October 02, 2013
Xi's Mass Line Campaign Casts a Dark Shadow Over China
What was first hailed as an anti-corruption campaign increasingly looks Maoist. Worst yet, it’s here to stay.
September 25, 2013
The CCP Will Smother China’s Hollywood
Wanda Group’s Wang Jianlin wants to turn Qingdao into Hollywood. Not on the CCP’s watch.