China One Country, Three Systems and the Limits on Freedom in Today’s PRC November 10, 2017 0 Written by Jeffrey Wasserstrom. When journalists interviewed me during the lead-up to the Chinese Communist Party’s 19th Congress, some grew frustrated by my unwillingness to make…
China A Tale of Two Publishers: Is censorship the new normal? November 8, 2017 3 Written by Kevin Carrico. On August 18th of this year, news broke that Cambridge University Press was censoring over 300 articles from China Quarterly on…
Chinese media Controlling the Chinese information environment November 6, 2017 0 Written by James Farley and Jonathan Sullivan. Authoritarians share the desire to control the frames, histories, discourses, ideas, narratives and opinions that constitute the “information…
Education Dude, where’s my paper? November 1, 2017 1 Written by Jonathan Sullivan. Back in 2011, weibo was enjoying a moment. Competing platforms were at the height of their popularity and had brought several…
Taiwan Taiwan Studies in Europe May 6, 2016 0 Written by Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley. The 13th EATS Annual Conference took place in Prague, 30 March–1 April 2016. The conference was a collaboration between the…
Taiwan The 20 best academic publications on Taiwanese politics January 4, 2016 0 Written by Jonathan Sullivan. I first started thinking about Taiwan as a subject of study, as opposed to a comfortable place to teach English and…