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  • China's Inauspicious Year

    Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom

    China's response to the earthquake and other calamities of 2008 challenges the West to rethink its prejudices.

  • Regime-Quakes in Burma and China

    Naomi Klein : Myanmar (Burma)

    Nothing terrifies a repressive regime more than a natural disaster.

  • Battle of the Beijing Boycotts

    Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom

    Two days in May could mark a turning point in the debates over Olympic boycotts.

  • Youth Protests Outshine Olympic Torch

    Cora Currier : Student Movements

    Tibetan-led youth groups are proving the power of grassroots organizing with their highly effective Beijing Olympics protests.

  • Olympic Flame Out

    The Editors : Sports

    Boycotts of the Beijing Olympics are easy. What's harder is moving China towards meaningful progress on human rights.

  • China's Olympic Delusion

    Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom : Sports

    Cracking down once again in Tibet, China seeks to control the script on its flawed human rights record, yet still be regarded as a suitable host for the Olympics. Dream on.

  • The Big Yam

    John Feffer : Globalization

    Chinese hearts, minds and pocketbooks get a lot of attention from the Eastern and Western consumer markets.

  • NIMBY Comes to China

    Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom

    In Shanghai, angry, middle-class protesters say a high-speed train will wreck their quality of life. This new form of dissent could be one of the biggest challenges China will face.

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