What we’ve been reading recently:
Los Angeles Times: Add locusts to China’s list of calamities – Locusts descend on Inner Mongolia. Includes an interesting note about the government’s simultaneous use and criticism of superstition (h/t Imagethief [imagethief.com]) | disaster earthquake flood locust snowstorm tibet
Foreign Correspondents Club of China: TRYING TO COMMIT JOURNALISM IN CHINA – The Guardian’s Jonathan Watts on detentions and other run-ins with the authorities in this multi-part guide for foreign journalists reporting in China | china journalism media
NYTimes: An Expert Reveals Chinese Origins of Interrogation Techniques at Guantanamo – | guantanamo interrogation torture
Shanghai Daily: Coal exports cut – A top official at a state-owned coal distribution association says he thinks further coal export tightening will be implemented in the second half | china coal commodities exports
Thomas Crampton: Leo Horn: China developed by luck, not planning – "Pragmatism, adaptive management and clever exploitation of luck define China?s road to success rather than strict adherence to an ideologically-correct ?model? of development." | china democracy development economics model politics
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