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15 January 2025 Give me Maw: China’s Craze for the Cocaine of the Seas

2 October 2024 Special Criminal Zones: China’s Pig Butchers Pivot to the West

8 August 2024 The Pig Butcher’s Payroll: Inside a Romance Scam

13 May 2024 Here Be Dragons: LRP Turns 100

8 April 2024 Hold My Popcorn: Diplomatic War in the Pacific Theatre

7 February 2024 The Feminists have Stood Up: Gender and Comedy in China

13 December 2023 Full Time Children or Half Dead: China’s Gen Z Goes to Ground

6 November 2023 Bombard the Past: Exhuming the Cultural Revolution

29 August 2023 Cat Years in Cat Country: Sci-Fi in China

29 August 2023 Cat Years in Cat Country: Sci-Fi in China

8 January 2018 Lies, Damned Lies and Police Statistics: Crime and the Chinese Dream

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