China Attempts to Censor Western Universities
March 12, 2017 8 min. read

A University of California-San Diego Chinese students’ organization attempted to censor a graduation speech by exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.

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China Tightens Censorship As Trump Takes Office
January 26, 2017 3 min. read

News outlets in China were ordered to “downplay” the U.S. inauguration, and to publish only reports from central state media.

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Chinese Censorship Comes to Miss World Pageant
December 20, 2016 4 min. read

Lin was banned from participating in the 2015 pageant held in China and has now been barred from speaking on human rights at this year’s contest in the U.S.

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China Censors Warn against Promotion of “Western Lifestyles” on TV
September 6, 2016 3 min. read

Wishing to appear strong and confident, China’s rulers only reveal their own weakness and fear through such absurd ideological campaigns.

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China Teaches Kids to Catch Spies, Warns Women against Foreign Men
May 4, 2016 4 min. read

China is now teaching kids to be spy-catchers and warning women against dating handsome foreigners who might be agents of a hostile government.

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China and Russia Join Hands for Internet Censorship
May 2, 2016 3 min. read

China and Russia are trying to establish a system of their own for internet governance as an alternative to the “hegemonic” Western system they fear.

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Chinese Nightmare: Education and Thought Control in Xi Jinping’s China
April 5, 2016 5 min. read

The smallest, most ordinary scrap of information can often speak volumes about the direction in which a nation is going. A case in point from China is a Fuzhou, Fujian Province public schools memo dated Feb. 29, 2016, on the subject of “moral education” and “education for the Chinese Dream.”

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Censorship alive and well in China
July 23, 2014 3 min. read

As open as China has become in some ways (as it would like the rest of the world to think it has become), it continues to keep a tight lid on its citizens use of the Internet and media. In 2011, a 22-year-old Chinese reporter named Kang Xia launched a website dedicated to sharing foreign […]

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Confronting Confrontation: Is the Isolation of Russia the Right Strategy?
April 9, 2014 7 min. read

In a New York Times op-ed last month entitled “Confronting Putin’s Russia,” Michael McFaul, the recently retired U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, channeled frustration over tensions in Crimea into a call for “isolating” Russia. His case, though passionate, appears to rely on some questionable assumptions and prescribes a rather shortsighted approach. Taking Responsibility McFaul begins by arguing that, “a […]

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Press Freedom Under Attack in Hong Kong, Journalists Protest
February 24, 2014 2 min. read

An estimated 6000 journalists and free speech advocates marched in Hong Kong on February 23 in protest against the erosion of press freedom and free expression in the Chinese territory. Organized by the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) and other media groups, the demonstration included a rally outside Hong Kong chief executive C.Y. Leung’s office […]

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China Escalates War on International Media
February 3, 2014 4 min. read

China has escalated its war on international news media with stepped-up harassment of foreign journalists and blocking of foreign news websites. This has sparked renewed discord between the United States and China on issues of press freedom and media access but no concrete action as yet from the United States. China’s record on press freedom […]

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China Targets Western “Cultural Threats”
January 15, 2014 5 min. read

Western “cultural threats” will be among several types of “unconventional security threats” targeted by China’s new National Security Committee, according to an article by People’s Liberation Army (PLA) senior colonel Gong Fangbin (公方彬). Additional “threats” the committee will target include extremist groups, cybersecurity threats, and online dissent. The article follows a familiar recent pattern of […]

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