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Chinese Internet

August 07, 2020
The New US Cyber Policy Has Serious Bite for Chinese Firms
By Chauncey Jung
Mike Pompeo’s announcement will hit Chinese internet companies at their most vulnerable spots.

December 26, 2019
Star Wars: How Taiwan’s Celebrities Became Pawns in the Cross-Strait Struggle
By Jo Kim
The Chinese public’s witch-hunt for “pro-independence” Taiwanese stars dims the prospects of peaceful unification with Taiwan.

February 27, 2018
China’s Rising Tax on Information
By Kelsey Ables
The amount of economic and educational privilege needed to jump the Great Firewall keeps increasing.

October 31, 2017
After the 19th Party Congress, China Tightens Control on Internet Once Again
By Charlotte Gao
The Cyberspace Administration of China issued two new regulations on online news services.

September 29, 2017
China’s Weibo Hires 1000 ‘Supervisors' to Censor Content
By Charlotte Gao
Weibo asks that each supervisor censor no less than 200 pieces of content per month

September 27, 2017
The Party’s ‘Hurdles’: the Internet, Propaganda, and Power
By Elsa B. Kania
The Internet clearly has changed China, and the CCP is actively seeking to change the Internet.

September 26, 2017
China Fines Its Top 3 Internet Giants for Violating Cybersecurity Law
By Charlotte Gao
China’s internet regulator has imposed maximum fines on Tencent, Baidu, and Sina

September 11, 2017
Weibo Requires All Users to Register With Real Names by Mid-September
By Charlotte Gao
Those users who don’t register will not be able to post or comment

September 08, 2017
Please, Self-Censor: China Provides New Regulations for Online Conduct
By Charlotte Gao
Ahead of the 19th party congress, news regulations put the focus on individual Chinese netizens.

August 26, 2017
China's New Wave of Internet Censorship: Name Verification for Online Commenting
By Charlotte Gao
China announces new rules, forbidding unidentified netizens from posting anything on internet platforms

August 12, 2017
China Accuses Its Top 3 Internet Giants of Potentially Violating Cybersecurity Law
By Charlotte Gao
Tencent, Baidu, and Sina are being investigated by the Chinese Cyberspace Administration.

July 13, 2017
China Clarifies Reports of VPN Ban
By Charlotte Gao
China counters media reports that it plans to ban personal VPNs.
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