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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Project Lead, Access to Information Project, The Carter Center, China
This job will be a Project Lead for The Carter Center's Access to Information (ATI) project in China for 27 months with potential for extension.Access to Information
Regional Blog: Suzanne Pepper
Suzanne's hkfocus blog follows the developing story of Hong Kong's democracy movement as it struggles to maintain its coherence amid the growing pressures for full integration within the Chinese political system.CEG Review
Archives September 2002-January 2010
Recommended Sites
- Brookings Institution | John L. Thornton China Center
- China Brief (Jamestown Foundation)
- China in Africa: The Real Story
- China Law Blog
- China Leadership Monitor (Hoover Institution)
- China Transparency
- EastSouthWestNorth
- Elite Chinese Politics
- Emory University | Halle Institute
- James Fallows | Atlantic Monthly
- The Diplomat-China Power Blog
- WSJ | China Real Time Report
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Special Reports Archive
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[Beijing Review] Out of a Slick Shadow
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[Beijing Review] 50 Years of a Think Tank
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[Beijing Review] Pilot Park for Innovation
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[Asia Times]China’s pro-missile navy sinks carriers
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[AP] China vows to stop restaurant reuse of cooking oil
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[Beijing Review] The Moon in Close Up
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[China Daily]Scandal-hit Foxconn sets sights inland
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[People's Daily]Livable China needed to keep elites at home
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[Carnegie Endowment] Beijing’s New Challenge: China’s Post-Crisis Housing Bubble
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[China Daily]The name of the game
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[Asia Times]Special Expo guests make up the numbers
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[Beijing Review]An Encounter With History
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[Beijing Review] Rescuing Yushu’s Culture
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[CEG Original] President Jimmy Carter speaks on U.S. China Relations at Emory University
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“Two Sessions” media roundup
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