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Xu Peixi
标题图片 Xu Peixi is Associate Professor at Communication University of China, Beijing. He is also PhD candidate and researcher at the University of Tampere, Finland. His research interests include International Communication, Citizen Participation and New Media. He can be reached at xupeixi@gmail.com.
2013 April 30
Returning looted rat and rabbit heads boosts French image
Mr. Francois-Henri Pinault's recent decision to return Chinese antiques looted during the Opium Wars opens a new page in French-China bilateral relations.
2013 April 15
Cyber hype: Obama forsakes Confucius, embraces Jack Bauer
Obama’s new cyber security initiative is a throwback to the Sputnik fueled fear of the Cold War.
2013 April 11
Apple: Another victim of economic McCarthyism?
Apple’s brush with the Chinese media and consumers can be read as a Chinese reply to Obama’s fanning up economic McCarthyism.
2013 April 9
Mrs Thatcher’s encounter with China
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was ally of China during key point of Chinese history.
2013 March 17
Cyber attack battlefield: the clash of victimhood
The U.S. government is making false claims of being victimized by Chinese cyber security firms. The opposite is closer to the truth.
2013 March 8
'Chinese dream' a new point of departure for political thinking
The new "Chinese dream" praises traditional Chinese values while at the same time calling for policies that will promote development and innovation.
2013 February 26
Interpreting the second wave of cyber security threats to China
The U.S. government continues to challenge China in the field of internet governance and manipulates public opinion against Chinese interests.
2011 August 19
London riots resonate in China
But globalization plays a central role in mobilizing labor and capital, producing winners and losers. Riots in China and the UK are byproducts of the same process.
2011 August 18
When new media meets old media
Online, people-driven news is "a democracy-sustaining dialogue between different actors in society."
2011 August 5
A freedom of speech with Chinese characteristics
Freedom of expression in China is neither as open as the government suggests nor as restricted as the West believes.
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