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First, They Came for the Lawyers — By Jerome A. Cohen | Foreign Policy

It’s open sea­son on lawyers in China today. To be sure, not on most of the almost 200,000 who fos­ter eco­nomic devel­op­ment and inter­na­tional busi­ness, but on those unwise enough to become involved in human rights, crim­i­nal jus­tice, and con­tro­ver­sial … Con­tinue read­ing

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Liberalism under attack in China: Boundlessly loyal to the great monster | The Economist

Lib­er­al­ism under attack in China: Bound­lessly loyal to the great mon­ster | The Economist.

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