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China press freedom
Can Taiwan Benefit From China’s Ouster of US Journalists?
By Chauncey Jung
China has turned its back on American journalists. That’s an opportunity for Taiwan to shine.
The Long Reach of Hu Yaobang
By Bonnie Girard
China's famous political reformer ironically helped pave the way for Xi's current crackdown on dissent.
Life Is About to Get Even Harder for Foreign Media in China
By Charlotte Gao
A number of prominent foreign media were barred from the press conference revealing China’s new leadership.
Independent Journalism in China Struggles to Survive
By Sarah Cook
2016 has been a particularly bad year for non-state controlled media outlets in China.
China FM’s Reprimanding of Canadian Journalist the Tip of the Iceberg
By Peter Bittner
The incident is a sign of China's larger issues with journalists -- and press freedom is only getting worse.
Hong Kong And Taiwan: The Future of Chinese Democracy
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from David Zweig
Xi Wants Chinese Media to Be 'Publicity Fronts' for the CCP
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi Jinping continues to emphasize the need for Party control of Chinese media -- a worrying sign for journalists.
The Decline of Independent Journalism in China
By Sarah Cook
Valuable journalism is fading in China as state-funded digital media grows.
Is This Man Responsible for China’s Stock Market Crash?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A journalist detained by Chinese authorities is being held responsible for the "chaos" in China's stock market.
China’s Push for Press Legitimacy
By Jeffrey Cusack
While Beijing tries to increase the overseas credibility of its media, China Daily U.S.A. remains sharply political.
Press Freedom in China ‘Deplorable’: IFJ
By Robert Sullivan
The International Federation of Journalists slams the deteriorating situation for journalists in China.
China's Best Magazine Soldiers On
By David Volodzko
Despite operating in an atmosphere of censorship, Caijing doesn't shy away from government critiques.
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