Moral Administration and Disciplines – From empires to the party-states | Clubhouse Talk | May 20, 2021

Date: May 20 Time: Berlin 16:00 London 14:00 New York 10:00 Language: 中文 and English Open room Topics: Why were…

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“Human Rights in the Chinese Administration of Justice 2020” and some noteworthy trends

While we’re all busy watching developments in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, it’s also important to keep other major human rights and…

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Solidarity statement on behalf of scholars sanctioned for their work on China / 学界联署声明:声援因从事中国研究而被制裁之学者

Here is an important statement that I think scholars and researchers in the China field and beyond should read and…

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Chinese law-related position at Microsoft in Beijing

A former student has asked me to inform the community about this position and I’m glad to do so. Here’s…

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What Are Chinese Officials Actually Studying for the Party History Campaign?

On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Beijing has launched a nationwide campaign to…

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Chinese government imposes suspended death sentence and life imprisonment for writing Chinese government-approved textbook

Yes, you read that right. Uyghurs have been sentenced to death (suspended, which usually means eventual commutation to life imprisonment)…

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