Scott Tong travels to China with his mother to track down their family history.
Social Media in China: The Great Distraction
Worried about social media helping to create popular movements, China runs an elaborate system of censorship and manipulation.
Francis and Jinping: Like Two Ships Crossing At Night
The Pope and CCP leader would have benefitted from comparing notes while in the US. Alas, that did not happen.
18 Facts: Christians in China
Despite current attempts at suppression, the number of Christians is growing.
Can China Innovate Without Freedom of Information?
A desire to stay relevant and powerful may push China towards new information ethics.
Anti-Corruption Fight in China: How India Undermines Progress
India has a free press and elections — but even more corruption than China.
Is China’s One-Party Rule Undemocratic?
Can one-party rule enable consensus, competence, the competition of ideas and a can-do spirit?
Terabyte Leaks and Political Legitimacy in the U.S. and China
What the brave new world of global information warfare means for political and business elites everywhere.

























