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China censorship
Graffiti in China, Part I: A Crack in the Concrete
By David Volodzko
From its roots in 1960s New York, modern graffiti art has made it to China -- with Chinese characteristics, of course.
What Happens When a CCTV Star Curses Mao Zedong?
By Yang Hengjun
Is CCTV anchor Bi Fujian really in danger?
China: Self-Censorship Displaces Western Threats
By Yuxin A. Zhang
Chinese officials need not worry, the Chinese public does a good job censoring itself.
Can China's Propagandists Be the Emperors of Cool?
By David Volodzko
Further reflections on the changing -- and unchanging -- nature of Chinese propaganda.
China's Best Magazine Soldiers On
By David Volodzko
Despite operating in an atmosphere of censorship, Caijing doesn't shy away from government critiques.
'Moral Art,' Mao Zedong, and the CCP's Quest for Soft Power
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's Maoist vision for control over Chinese art is at odds with China's quest to expand its cultural influence abroad.
China’s Cyber War Against Hong Kong Protestors
By Shannon Tiezzi
Online censorship and direct cyber attacks are targeting Hong Kong protestors.
Please Add Chinese Censorship to Your LinkedIn Network
By Tyler Roney
In advance of the Tiananmen anniversary, U.S. company LinkedIn was censoring posts by users of all nationalities.
The Politics of Tiananmen Remembrance
By Shannon Tiezzi
In Hong Kong, Tiananmen vigils are highly politicized. But what meaning does 6-4 have for mainlanders?
Arrests, Censorship and Propaganda: China's Tiananmen Anniversary Dance
By Tyler Roney
As the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown approaches, Beijing's censors and security forces are kept busy.
Chinese Media and the Urumqi Bombing: Censorship in Action
By Shannon Tiezzi
The early media blackout on the Urumqi bombing is a concrete example of issues raised by press freedom advocates.
Beijing's Censors Ban Hong Kong Short Film
By Tyler Roney
A short online video revealing Hong Kongers' worries for their future was banned by China's censorship bureau.