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Liu Xiaobo
Soul or Salmon? Norway’s Chinese Dilemma
By Benjamin David Baker
US Calls for Liu Xiaobo's Release
By Shannon Tiezzi
Spain Has Indicted Hu Jintao Over Tibet
Hu Jintao was indicted last month by Spain’s national court.
Breaking the Ice: China's Emerging Arctic Strategy
China’s interests in the Arctic are growing. Nations like Canada and the United States should take notice.
China’s Coercive Economic Diplomacy
Chinese willingness to use economic leverage to settle international disputes in its favor is a worrisome trend.
China Drops Confucius Prize?
A Chinese cultural organisation has called off the Confucius Peace Prize just a year after the award was launched.
Mao (Still?) Tears China Apart
A blog post critical of Mao Zedong is a reminder of how divided China remains over his legacy.
The Confucius Peace Prize
The Confucius Peace Prize was more about patriotic opportunism than an official response to the Nobel Prize.
India Finally Takes a Stand?
India was right to resist Chinese pressure and attend this year’s Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Liu Xiaobo.
A Nobel Account
Despite a boycott instigated by China and the absence of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony was still moving.
Nobel Prize Ceremony Cancelled?
China’s refusal to let anyone collect dissident Liu Xiabao’s Nobel Peace Prize has echoes of 1930s Europe.
The Revolution Won’t be Online
Charter 08 is the most politically explosive tract ever posted on the Internet, Bill Dodson writes.