
A digital magazine on all things China and bookish. Co-published by Asia Society and The Wire China. Organizer of the Baifang Schell Book Prize.
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Greetings bookworms. Welcome to the latest round-up of new articles published at China Books Review over the last two weeks.
The feeling of having been passed over by the drama of an age runs through each article of this issue. Our cover,...
Greetings readers. Welcome to the latest round-up of new articles published at China Books Review over the last two weeks.
China’s Communist Party presents its rise to power as a teleological inevitability — but it was far from assured, re...
Greetings readers. We’re trying out something new in this edition of the newsletter: excerpting pieces we’ve run on China Books Review the past two weeks. We hope you enjoy, and click through to our website for the full articles!
Do Chines...
Greetings readers. Welcome to the latest round-up of new articles published at China Books Review over the last two weeks.
The human work of censoring social media in China is often seen as faceless. But when a former Weibo employee, Eric...
ChinaBooksReview.com has joined Substack! So far we’re only posting our biweekly newsletter, which links to the four new articles in our last issue — but our site is free and ungated, so just click through to read the full pieces. We may oc...
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A digital magazine on all things China and bookish. Co-published by Asia Society and The Wire China. Organizer of the Baifang Schell Book Prize.
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