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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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News on Access to Information Archive
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Chinese media less censored, for Western audiences only
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[Associated Press] Chinese officials must report personal assets
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[Asia Times]US takes hard look at China’s secrets
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[People's Daily] Party pledges greater transparency
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[China.org.cn] Provincial gov’ts ‘not transparent’
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[Telegraph] Parents of Sichuan earthquake victims arrested in China
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[Yale Law School] Update on China¡¯s Open Government Information Regulations: Surprising Public Demand Yielding Some Positive Results
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[From Southern Metropolis Daily] Baimiao village broke unspoken rule among officials
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[From Huanqiu Ribao] Land records missing from Taihe County Land and Resources Bureau
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[PC World] Chinese Government Whitepaper Reaffirms Internet Policies
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Job opportunity: Project Lead, Access to Information Project, The Carter Center, China
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[China Digital Times] Xia Lin (倿), Xinhua Deputy Chief Editor, Reveals Secret Details of Old News Stories
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[New York Times] In Leaked Lecture, Details of China’s News Cleanups
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[CNN] Han Han: China’s rebel blogger (Video)
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[Times Online] Chinese newspaper cartoon defies ban on mentioning Tiananmen Square
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[CEG Translation] Disabled citizen filed complaint because court “failed to answer the question”
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[Financial Times] China cracks down on online maps
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[Associated Press] Chinese city opens its books in a step for reform
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[New York Times] China Passes Tighter Information Law
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[Danwei] Government double-speak about earthquakes and oil prices
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[Danwei] Please refer your inquiry to the relevant departments
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On China¡¯s fondness for the official ban
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English acronyms ¡°ban¡± draws fire
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Evaluating China¡¯s drive for budget transparency
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China jails 3 online activists; many show support
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Presentations of the Yushu earthquake
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Chinese whispers: A vein of distrust
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Earthquake highlights Baidu block of Qinghai topic
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[ChinaScope] ChinaScope 46: The losing battles of two Human Rights defenders
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Yuan rise bad for China’s economy, minister warns
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Why must our heroes sleep on stones?
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[CEG Translation] Wang Keqin: Just how deep is the water in the Shanxi vaccine case?
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[From Beijing News] Baimiao: The first naked township government
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Journalists paid to cover up mining tragedy
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[Regional Blog] The new functional constituencies and their political implications
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Google redirects! But will the Chinese government block?!
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Yiyi Lu: more Chinese officials will become media stars
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China counters Google move by restricting Hong Kong site
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Vaccine report fuels media onslaught
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“One Google, One World; One China, No Google”
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Guest translation: Li Yinhe on porn and the law
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Editorial urges more action on vaccine scandal
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What Chinese censors don¡¯t want you to know
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From the BBC to Chinese state radio
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Chinese authorities block reporting of wild Siberian tiger’s death
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China can’t control the net for ever
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Chinese censors tormented by mythical animal
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Corndog Speaks on ¡®War of Internet Addiction¡¯
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