China Towards a new understanding of ageing and care in urban China March 12, 2019 0 Written by Jason Powell. There has been a wide range of academic monographs and articles published recently on ageing and care in Asia. Much of…
China Chinese Police Legitimacy and Public Trust February 16, 2018 0 Written by Yuning Wu & Ivan Sun. Lei Yang, a 28-year-old state employee and an alumnus of a prestigious Chinese university, was declared dead less…
China China’s Securitization Drive in Tibet and Xinjiang February 14, 2018 5 Written by Adrian Zenz. In 2000, Borge Bakken argued that China has "never been a 'police state' if we define that term as the number…
China What the 19th Party Congress means for the rest of the world October 18, 2017 0 Written by Nick Bisley. Of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s many achievements in his time in office – about which much will be made in the official…
China The five key points of interest at the 19th Party Congress October 17, 2017 0 Written by Simon Hill. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will soon embark on its own “Game of Thrones” as delegates gather for its 19th National…
China Introduction to Special Issue on the 19th Party Congress October 16, 2017 0 Written by Martin Thorley. This week we focus on the start of the 19th Party Congress, a potentially monumental event that will have ramifications for…
China Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: China’s National Policies and their Impact August 24, 2017 0 Written by Hwee-San Tan. International concerns for the loss of intangible culture due to the impact of globalization prompted UNESCO’s programme of Masterpieces of the…
China State-managed Buddhism and Chinese-Mongolian relations June 23, 2017 6 Written by Jichang Lulu. “No matter what the 14th Dalai Lama says or does, he cannot deny the Central Government's right to recognise reincarnations,” says…
China Islam in Xinjiang June 19, 2017 0 Written by Elizabeth Van Wie Davis. A new Chinese White Paper titled, Human Rights in Xinjiang-Development and Progress (White Paper) was released on June 1,…
China Taking a Foreign Policy Close to your Heart: A Subjective Understanding and Implementation of the New Southbound Policy at Grassroots Level June 14, 2017 0 Written by Isabelle Cheng. The New Southbound Policy was the buzz word popping up all the time when I visited four Vietnamese women in southern…