Uncategorized

Rich State, Poor People

December 25, 2010
By Andy Yee

The political dimension of 'the state advances, the private sector retreats.'
Read more »

Tags: ,
Posted in Opinions, Politics, Translations, Uncategorized | 7 Comments »

Zhang Wen: “Citizens cannot take responsibility, Democracy cannot succeed”

October 9, 2010
By K. E. David
Zhang Wen: “Citizens cannot take responsibility, Democracy cannot succeed”

"There are too few citizens willing to sacrifice as...Comrade Liu has. Without support, those with brave and courageous spirits cannot put adequate pressure on the government to reform and begin its life anew."
Read more »

Posted in Uncategorized | 26 Comments »

Feng Lun: “Donations should be made to society, not to the government.”

October 2, 2010
By K. E. David
Feng Lun: “Donations should be made to society, not to the government.”

A Southern Weekend interview with Vantone Real Estate Co.'s Chairman Feng Lun on the Gates-Buffet banquet discussing philanthropy.
Read more »

Posted in Uncategorized | 4 Comments »

In the Internet Age, Will We Still Read?

June 19, 2010
By Chris Hearne
In the Internet Age, Will We Still Read?

The internet has changed everyone's reading habits. Or, you might say, the internet as a medium has replaced traditional reading.
Read more »

Tags: ,
Posted in Culture, Education, Internet, Media, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

Zhang Wen: “China is Sick”

April 28, 2010
By Chris Hearne
Zhang Wen: “China is Sick”

China is sick. Where is the deft hand, where is the magic wand that can stir life in dead wood?
Read more »

Tags: , ,
Posted in Culture, Discussion Section, Translations, Uncategorized | 11 Comments »

Criticizing Han Han

April 22, 2010
By Andy Yee
Criticizing Han Han

We like to listen to Han Han, and his critics too.
Read more »

Tags:
Posted in Internet, Translations, Uncategorized | 19 Comments »

Bob Dylan concert cancellation reveals Guardian’s bias

April 7, 2010
By Michele Scrimenti
Bob Dylan concert cancellation reveals Guardian’s bias

Guardian's hard-hitting reporting sheds light on Ministry of Culture's sinister plot to deprive China's 1.3 billion diehard Dylan fans of chance to see the rebellious rocker live on the Mainland.
Read more »

Posted in Uncategorized | 13 Comments »