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2002: Wired China: Many Hands on Many Switches

Back in 2002, a half-year after my return from five years working in the science section of US Embassy Beijing, I wrote to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China to share with them my views on the Internet and the control … Continue reading

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1997: PRC Anti-Corruption Novel “The Wrath of Heaven”: Insights into Official Corruption

I lived in Beijing from 1996 to 2001.  One of the better books I read during those days was Cheng Fang’s Tiannu [The Wrath of Heaven is available online via the Internet Archive 天怒 ] a banned novel based on … Continue reading

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