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China freedom of speech
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China Cracks Down on 'Harmful' Speech
By Cal Wong
Another blow for free speech in China.

How Can China’s Intellectuals Be Managed?
By David Gitter
How China's United Front Work Department tries to channel input from non-party intellectuals.

China’s Ongoing 'Political Correctness' Campaign
By Zhibo QIU
Xi Jinping is running a sustained campaign with some significant implications.

Resisting Beijing’s Global Media Influence
By Sarah Cook
There is an ongoing Chinese government campaign to promote its views and suppress criticism around the world.

The Internet vs. China’s Many Emperors
By Yang Hengjun
The Internet is the one check on China's local officials. No wonder they're determined to squash it.

Why China's Defense of Internet Censorship Falls Flat
By Shannon Tiezzi
China claims that new internet regulations don't restrict freedom of speech, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Wen Yunchao: 'Absolutely No Improvements' in Dissident Arrests Under Xi
By Tyler Roney
The Diplomat interviews Chinese free speech advocate Wen Yunchao about Internet censorship in China.
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