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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
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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
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Featured articles Archive
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[Hong Kong Blog] Previewing the Political Year Ahead: Article 23
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Local governments devise rewards to clean up corruption
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Shenzhen drafts new labor law
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Kim Jong-Il leaves China after discussing nuclear talks
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Premier Wen urges major political reform in Shenzhen speech
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[Wall Street Journal] China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks
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[China Daily] Death sentences to be reduced in law review
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[Christian Science Monitor] Pakistan flood: Where are Islamabad’s Muslim friends and China when it needs them?
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[China Brief] Hawks vs. Doves: Beijing Debates ‘Core Interests’ and Sino-U.S. Relations
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[Time] China Tightens Grip on Tibet’s Business Class
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[CEG Commentary] An In-Depth Look into CNC World, Part 2: CNC World and China’s Soft Power Agenda
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[Los Angeles Times] North Korean jet crashes during apparent defection attempt
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[Christian Science Monitor] Pentagon’s China military report ‘ignores objective truth,’ says China
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[Hong Kong Blog] The Communist Party’s Local Branch: Hong Kong’s Best Kept Open Secret
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[CEG Commentary] Forced evictions and image engineering on Nanguan Island
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[New York Times] China Passes Japan as Second-Largest Economy
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[The Economist] They have returned
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[The Diplomat] China’s Eyes in the Skies
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[CEG Commentary] CNC World: An In-Depth Look into China’s International Media Strategy, Part 1
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[The Guardian] China orders polluting and unsafe factories to shut down
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[China Daily] The American dream of the Chinese rich
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[Financial Times] America must find a new China strategy
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[Beijing Review] Out of a Slick Shadow
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[CEG Commentary] Dealing with Party history “more correctly”
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[Caixin] Police, the Press and Barriers to Rule of Law
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[Globe And Mail] China turns a page on independent journalism
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[The Economist] Economist Debates: China Model
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[LA Times] Mao’s grandson, promoted to major general, faces ridicule
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[The Diplomat] Pei Minxin: How China Can Shut US Up
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[AP] China mines still deadly, as bosses ordered below
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[Foreign Policy] China 2013
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[Beijing Review] Pilot Park for Innovation
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[American Enterprise Institute] Chinese Nongovernmental Organizations: Politics by Other Means?
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[The Economist] The rising power of the Chinese worker
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[The Economist] Protests in Guangdong: The medium is the message
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[China Dialogue] Hu Angang: “Deng would back green growth”
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[China Real Time Report] Yiyi Lu: The Lesser-Known Internet Story in China
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[CEG Commentary] Wielding violence to maintain stability? Official’s wife beaten by policemen in Hubei
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[CEG Translation] Mao Yushi: People First or Country First?
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[New York Times] A Chinese Official Praises a Taboo: Democracy
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[Xinhua] Foxconn’s parent firm registers to build two factories in central China
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[Wall Street Journal] Pentagon Under Fire Over China Report
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[China Daily] Beijing’s population surges near 20 million
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[New York Times] Cultural Revolution: A Grim Chapter in History Kept Closed
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[The Diplomat] Beijing’s Fragile Swagger
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[NPR] Chinese Turn To Religion To Fill A Spiritual Vacuum
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