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Building Without a Floor Plan
Is the regimented work unit preferable to modern careers in perpetual flux? Either way, there's always a sense of nostalgia for the unattainable past
09.19.2011
Bold Scientist Finds Dark Matter in Academia
Rejected by the China Academy of Sciences, a Peking University dean has paid a heavy price for outspokenness
09.14.2011
Universalism Enacted Through Dialogue
It's time to put the tired and fruitless universalism vs. exceptionalism cultural debate to rest
08.26.2011
Not Too Late for Fujian's Tulou Buildings
08.17.2011
The Self-Estrangement of Officials
The shortcomings of corrupt officials should all be balanced against the fact that limitless power often induces a certain removal from reality
08.17.2011
Tormented by Gilt
Two factions rich in willful blindness have emerged in modern society – both choosing to see only one side to the story of the nouveau riche in China
08.16.2011
The Docile Canine
The modes of flattening language for political articulation are explored through the microcosm of a family
08.04.2011
Name The Nameless
Wang Bing's documentary "Man With No Name" gives audiences a sense of the inmost experiences of a hermit
07.20.2011
Public Trust and Online Transparency
The latest Guo Meimei scandal was a testament to the growing role of the internet in mobilizing public opinion
07.19.2011
China's HIV-Positive
Gu Changwei's May premiere of "Love for Life" and "Together" both offer portraits of China's HIV-positive patients – and a glimpse into the burgeoning movement for better awareness
07.01.2011
The Most Favored Go-Between
Henry Kissinger's "On China" offers a rich examination of Sino-U.S. relations from 1971 onward
07.01.2011
Anarchy with Order
In the popular imagination, chaos is a key ingredient of anarchy – so how damaged has the social equilibrium in Belgium become after one year without a government?
06.30.2011
Ai Weiwei Released on Bail
Beijing police said contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was released on account of his "positive attitude" and full confession to tax evasion
06.23.2011
The Advisor's Betrayal
Emperor Yongzheng's suppression of Lü Liuliang's writings under an invidious system of censorship only spurred more critical reflection on authority devoid of moral suasion
06.21.2011
Winter in Beijing
Zheng Kuo's documentary, "Warm Winter," explores the politics of condemned buildings and the subordination of the artist in China
06.01.2011
The Return of the Exiles
Debased for generations and then banished to Ningguta, descendants of Lu Liuliang lived under ignominy for the "word crimes" of their forefathers
05.26.2011
Ours or Theirs
The incongruous arguments held up by both proponents and opponents of the Western Model's application have ignored the sequence of development in China
05.25.2011
The Provocation Defense in China
How should criminal law in China evaluate claims of emotional distress?
05.10.2011
Peter Hessler's "China Trilogy"
In an interview with Caixin, Peter Hessler reveals that his departure from China is more about regaining the cultural distance he needs to inform his writing
04.27.2011
Tokens of National Identity
What does individual behavior during a disaster say about social character on a national level?
04.26.2011
The Words and Images of a Dynasty
Strategies of communicative control during the rule of Emperor Yongzheng
04.18.2011
Strictly Speaking
How sandblasting the truth with the spectacle of bluster has become the standard among political and business circles alike
04.14.2011
Anything Can Be DIY
A combination of awareness and a refusal to accept the current terms are all it takes to get most things done – what does the DIY movement look like in China?
03.30.2011
Apprehended by Fear
Blinded by the truth he could never escape, Emperor Qianlong saw acts of political subversion wherever he turned
03.17.2011
Winston Lord's Original Insight
The flying gusts that characterized U.S.-China diplomatic relations last year could be calmed by taking a few cues from the experiences of a seasoned observer
03.08.2011
It Rhymes With Transgression
Rules that govern public protest and performance art are explored in the Songzhuang Art Museum's latest exhibition
03.01.2011
Seeking the Origins of Reform
Hu Deping's latest book charts Hu Yaobang's intellectual legacy from the 1960s to the 1980s – and the decisive junctures in the debate over socialist policies during those periods
02.17.2011
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