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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
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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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Energy, Environment, and Health Archive
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Unprecedented HIV discrimination lawsuit in China
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[Wall Street Journal] China Traffic Jam Could Last Weeks
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[New York Times] Chinese Health Ministry Clears Milk Powder in Latest Scare
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[The Guardian] China orders polluting and unsafe factories to shut down
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[China Dialogue] Minding the enforcement gap on environment protection
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[China Dialogue] Zijin Pollution: Mining for Data
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[Business Week] China Premier Urges ‘All-Out’ Effort to Save Landslide Victims
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[World Nuclear News] IAEA team reviews Chinese regulatory system
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[New York Times] Workers Question China’s Account of Oil Spill
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[Christian Science Monitor] China flood and oil spill response improves. Prevention? Not so much.
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[Reuters] Garbage islands threaten China’s Three Gorges dam
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[BBC] Floods wash barrels of chemicals into China river
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[Sydney Morning Herald] Four held over China pipeline blast
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[New York Times] In China, Pollution Worsens Despite New Efforts
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[China Dialogue] Hu Angang: “Deng would back green growth”
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[Business Week] China Plastics Factory Blast Kills 12, CCTV Says
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[China Dialogue] China’s Green Finance: Credit where it’s due
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[Washington Post] China: Lacking equipment, volunteers use chopsticks and rakes against Chinese oil spill
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[Xinhua] Why IEA names China world top energy user
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[Financial Times] China denies IEA claim on energy use
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[Christian Science Monitor] China energy use surpasses US. Who didn’t see that coming?
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[Newsweek] China’s Anxiety About Successful Companies
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[Financial Times] China now world¡¯s biggest energy user
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[BBC News] China’s Three Gorges dam faces flood test
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[China Dialogue] China’s urban disease
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[Bloomberg] Zijin Mining Expresses ¡®Deep Regret¡¯ Over Leak at Copper Plant
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[Financial Times] Chinese oil spill heightens oversight worries
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[CNN] Typhoon Conson strikes China
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[San Jose Mercury] More than 10,000 evacuated during China storms
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[The Guardian] Is Google just the start?
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[CNN] China to tighten rules on food safety
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[China Dialogue] China’s green washout
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[Los Angeles Times] The truth of China’s response to HIV/AIDS
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[China Daily]Greenpeace protests against company ‘wiping out’ tigers
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[New York Times] China Fears Consumer Impact on Global Warming
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[Beijing Review] A Burning Question
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[The Economist]Asia’s alarming cities
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[Los Angeles Times] West worries China may undermine Iran sanctions efforts
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[Economic Observer] China Launches Nationwide Investigation into Medical Industry Corruption
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[Beijing Review]Biodiversity Is Life
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[Beijing Review] Qinghai’s Green Goals
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[Financial Times] FCPA violations seen as leading risk to China healthcare investment
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[China Dialogue] Fixing the food chain
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[Financial Times] China set to become largest importer of thermal coal
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[Guardian] iPhone 4 and Apple’s silence on pollution in China
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