Daily DripThe Question of “Chinese Influence”In writing about China, should we be careful not to conflate the Party with the people? By Jeremiah JenneDecember 27, 2017
Daily DripDangerous BenevolenceThe Beijing municipal government threatening organizations that assist displaced migrants is bad policy, but official ambivalence toward ... By Jeremiah JenneDecember 18, 2017
FeaturedMassacre and Memory: 80 Years Later, the Battle over Nanjing Rages OnThe Nanjing Massacre is a poignant example of how history and memory can become contested battlegrounds, even ... By Jeremiah JenneDecember 11, 2017
Daily DripVoices from the Past: Child Abuse and Suppressed Rumors, Then and NowThe case of the RYB Kindergarten scandal is not the first time rumors have overwhelmed official denials ... By Jeremiah JenneNovember 29, 2017
Daily DripA Tale of Two TragediesA devastating fire which killed 18 migrant workers in Daxing and a child abuse scandal at a ... By Jeremiah JenneNovember 25, 2017
Above the Law? Extraterritoriality and the Gucci 3A little stroll down Chinese legal history after the detention of the UCLA “Gucci 3” this past ... By Jeremiah JenneNovember 19, 2017
Overheard at the Forbidden City…Donald Trump’s off-handed and asinine comment about China’s history inspires our resident historian to consider the claim: ... By Jeremiah JenneNovember 9, 2017
Daily DripXi Writes Himself into the Narrative of China’s Modern RejuvenationThe Developed West ignores the message emerging from the 19th Party Congress at its own peril By Jeremiah JenneOctober 23, 2017
Daily DripThe Old Town Team: Exploring a City of ContradictionsAs a thought experiment, we take the guidebook/news media prose typically used to describe China and flip ... By Jeremiah JenneOctober 16, 2017
Daily DripClass Dismissed: How Class Divides are Changing BeijingWhen Beijing becomes simply a safe haven for the upwardly mobile classes, what will be lost? By Jeremiah JenneOctober 2, 2017