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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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- Brookings Institution | John L. Thornton China Center
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- China in Africa: The Real Story
- China Law Blog
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- 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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Chinese News Synopsis Archive
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[From Liaowang]Beijing Liaison Offices: Hiding in the Kitchen Still Dealing with Daily Petitions
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[From Guangzhou Daily]A hundred thousand business receptions per year: Pingyao faces public finance shortage
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[From Guangzhou Daily] Luxury Consumption in China
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[From Southern Metropolis Daily] Baimiao village broke unspoken rule among officials
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[From Southern Metropolis Daily] Segregation in a Shanghai Public School
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[From Liaowang] Minimum wage standards in China’s foreign-funded companies
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[From Nanfeng Chuang] Cancelation of Household Registration Restrictions in Beijing¡¯s Primary and Secondary Schools Triggers Local Parents¡¯ Concern
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[From Huanqiu Ribao] Land records missing from Taihe County Land and Resources Bureau
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[From CEG] Li Kaisheng: Paying taxes is not necessarily an “honor”
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[From Phoenix Weekly] Han Han and the Triumph of Mediocrity
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[From CEG] Has Kim Jong-il crossed the Yalu River?
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[From Xinhua] Wen Jiabao discusses ‘spirit of democracy’ at meeting with Peking University students
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[From Shenzhen Daily] Shenzhen tests intra-Party democracy again
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[From Southern Weekend] The Real Presence of China in Zambia
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[From New World Record] Who is hindering Social Stability?
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[From Xueshuo Lianxian] Elections Are the Essence of Democracy
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[From Beijing Daily] The Breadth and Scope of Dignity
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[From CEG] Who is the greatest potential enemy of democracy in China?
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[From Southern Metropolis Daily] Politics in the Editor’s Office
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[From Beijing News] Baimiao: The first naked township government
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[Xinhua Daily Telecom] Media doubts on southwestern drought promote social progress
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[From Eastern Morning Post] Shen Jilan: I never cast an opposing vote
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[Zhongxin Online] Premier Wen assures China will increase imports of American products
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[From China Economic Times] Vaccine Scandal in Shanxi
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[From CEG] I see our rights retreating
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[From Southern Metropolis Daily] Participating in political discussion is in the details
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[From CEG] Where do I go to find someone who looks as good as you?
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[Caijing] Zhou Ruijin: Do not let Premier Wen Jiabao’s government’s pledge fail
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[From Phoenix Weekly] Keywords in 2010
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[From Southern Metropolis Daily] Big brother, we are watching you
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[From Xinhua] CPPCC will focus on the income gap and resist western political influence
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[From China News Online] Violent crime rate increases for the first time in ten years
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[From Shenzhen Evening News] Discarded train tickets containing personal information are sold on the market
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[Qingdao Media Network] News story exposed via Blog
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[From Dahe News] President Hu Jintao’s micro blog attracts many fans
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[From Liaowang] Corruption versus Privacy for Government Officials
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[From Xinhua] When Chinese New Year meets Valentine’s Day
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[From Qingdao Morning Post] Chinese Characteristics: Counting Money to Take Home for New Year’s
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[From Beijing Evening News] China’s Middle Class Makes Up 23% of Total Population: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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[From People's Daily] People’s Daily: 70% of Netizens Believe County-level Cadres Are Most Corrupt
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[From Gansu Daily] Gansu Province posts job notice for 650 online commentators
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