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Behind the Mask: The Challenge of Reporting on China
By David Volodzko
How media narratives shape perspectives in China and the West.
How to Manufacture a Honeymoon in US-China Relations
By Xie Tao
A state visit should be about honestly assessing the relationship, not creating the illusion of a honeymoon.
China Needs Critical Voices
By Yang Hengjun
Why China shouldn't seek to homogenize online and media discourse.
US Accuses Chinese Hackers in Latest Data Breach
By Shannon Tiezzi
Did China hack the OPM? Plus, more on the Yangtze River sinking, Hong Kong, and the Tiananmen anniversary. China links.
China’s Global Times Mocks Obama
By Zachary Keck
The state-run paper carried an editorial on Tuesday that mocked and taunted the U.S. president.
MH17: China Defends Russia, Criticizes the West
By Zachary Keck
China's state media has strongly condemned the Western response to MH17, and largely backed Russia.
China’s Media Endorses RIMPAC (Well, Sort Of)
By Zachary Keck
A Global Times editorial endorses RIMPAC and Sino-U.S. military cooperation, but it isn’t happy about it.
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.
China's New Avian Flu Has "Pandemic Potential"
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Baucus is confirmed, China's gains in innovation, and media training for CCP cadres. Friday China links.
The Sino-Japanese Voldemort Wars: China's Doomed PR battle
By Tyler Roney
In the China-Japan PR battle, China's authoritarian system gives Japan the upper hand.
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