Keyword: internet
In this conversation with Jonathan Landreth, Asia Society Policy Institute President Kevin Rudd discusses the implications of China's internet operating apart from the rest of the world.
Rather than help the isolated Southeast Asian country solve its problems, the social network has instead amplified them. But Myanmar's challenges go far beyond Facebook.
Tom Doctoroff challenges the idea that "post-90s" Chinese are becoming more individualistic, and reconciles patterns of nationalism and internationalism.
"If you come to journalism kind of with any kind of outsider perspective, you'd begin to see to see how much people rely on the same sources and cover the same stories."
Appearing on "PBS NewsHour Weekend," Jonathan Landreth explains what's driving Beijing's severe new crackdown on access to the Internet.
For all the hoopla surrounding the movie business in China, entertainment industry watchers should keep their eyes on that country's market for online video content.
It's not just about taking pictures of food — cuisine mashups, popup eateries, and social awareness campaigns all play a role in 21st-century dining.
In his new book, Thomas Rid explores the opportunities and challenges that cyberspace creates for those who use violence for political purposes.
Author Thomas Rid says he "can't see a good reason why an innovation that has never injured or killed a single human being — cyber-attacks — should prompt us to rethink the notion of war."
The indefatigable artist and activist's first post is a video in which he argues for the Internet's role in establishing a civil society.