Columnist Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses the recent indictment of four Chinese citizens for their commemorative wine, “Eight Liquor Six Four,” whose name evokes the memory of Tiananmen Square.
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Columnist Tienchi Martin-Liao discusses China’s worldwide propaganda machine.
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Remembering the life and legacy of “behavior artist” Yu Zhijian and the Mao Portrait Protesters who defied the Chinese Communist Party during the pro-democracy movement.
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Taiwan’s process of historical reflection and apology for the 228 massacre sets the nation apart from China in how the two countries deal with their individual and collective histories.
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How a tragedy in rural China stirred up a discussion about the bitter living conditions of impoverished women in the countryside.
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After years of being a thorn in the side of the Communist Party, a highly esteemed Chinese liberal magazine has been shut down.
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Chinese writer-in-exile Yu Jie attempts to reconcile his past life in China and his present life in the United States with over 30 books published.
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