Bid Farewell to Reform and Opening Up–On China’s Perilous Situation and Future Options

By Zhang Xuezhong (张雪忠), translated by Andréa J. Worden (1/7/2019) Last week, Dr. Zhang Xuezhong (张雪忠), a law professor at East China University of Politics and Law in Shanghai, posted an article on WeChat titled “Bid Farewell to Reform and Opening Up –– On China’s Perilous Situation and Its Future Options” (《告别改革开放 –– 论当今中国的危局和前路》). The … Continue reading Bid Farewell to Reform and Opening Up–On China’s Perilous Situation and Future Options

How China is gradually dominating the world: We are losing the battle for what we want, says American expert (interview)

Title (in Slovak): Ako Čína postupne ovláda svet: Súboj o to, aký ho chceme my, prehrávame, tvrdí americká expertka (rozhovor). Interview by Pavol Štrba, Reporter/Editor Foreign Affairs Desk, Acktuality.sk (2/28/2021) Nemali by sme dovoliť Číne porušovať ľudské práva, aj keď na tom nič nezmeníme, hovorí v rozhovore pre Aktuality.sk americká expertka na Čínu Andrea Wordenová. … Continue reading How China is gradually dominating the world: We are losing the battle for what we want, says American expert (interview)

Beyond Beijing: What China’s 1989 Democracy Movement was like in Changsha

This interview [of Andréa Worden] by Filip Jirouš originally appeared on Sinopsis.cz as part of a series on the 30th anniversary of the Tian'anmen massacre. An edited version by Global Voices is published below as part of a content-sharing agreement. https://globalvoices.org/2019/06/11/beyond-beijing-what-chinas-1989-democracy-movement-was-like-in-changsha/ Interview with China expert Andréa Worden about a different Tian'anmen 1989 Changsha, May 19, 1989: Students on … Continue reading Beyond Beijing: What China’s 1989 Democracy Movement was like in Changsha

Changsha 1989: Of Tennis, Transcendence and Tiananmen

Protest outside the Hunan provincial government compound in Changsha, 18 May 1989 (Photo credit: Andréa Worden) This essay originally appeared in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal (Issue 44, June/July 2019) for the feature "Tiananmen Thirty Years On." https://www.asiancha.com/wp/article/andrea-worden/ by Andréa Worden As my two-year teaching fellowship with the Yale-China Association in Changsha was winding down in the … Continue reading Changsha 1989: Of Tennis, Transcendence and Tiananmen

Beyond Beijing: 1989 in Changsha

This interview originally appeared on the website of Sinopsis, available here: https://sinopsis.cz/en/beyond-beijing-1989-in-changsha/ Thirty years ago, the CCP’s army massacred peaceful demonstrators on Tian’anmen square, putting an end to a nationwide protest movement. In this interview, Andréa Worden remembers 1989 as she experienced it in Changsha and Beijing. You were in China during the spring of 1989, why … Continue reading Beyond Beijing: 1989 in Changsha

Twenty-Eight Years After – An Interview With Wang Dan

Translation by Andréa Worden, which appeared on the China Change website on 10/25/2017: https://chinachange.org/2017/10/25/twenty-eight-years-after-an-interview-with-wang-dan/ Yaxue Cao sat down with Wang Dan (王丹) on September 27 and talked about his past 28 years since 1989: the 1990s, Harvard, teaching in Taiwan, China’s younger generation, his idea for a think tank, his books, assessment of current China, … Continue reading Twenty-Eight Years After – An Interview With Wang Dan

Gender and Inequality in Urban China Today (Conference agenda, Yale 1990)

Read pdf NB: During my first year of graduate school at Stanford, and about seven months after the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, I was invited to participate in this symposium at Yale on gender inequality in China by one of my professors and mentors at Yale, Professor Deborah Davis. I spoke on women's participation in the … Continue reading Gender and Inequality in Urban China Today (Conference agenda, Yale 1990)