Keyword: new yorker
Ian Johnson's new book provides an in-depth look at a country struggling to find its moral center.
"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."
Peter Hessler, Evan Osnos, Jiayang Fan, and Zha Jianying discuss challenges foreign reporters still face in giving balanced coverage of China.
As the U.S.-China Security and Economic Dialogue takes place in Washington this week, Evan Osnos of The New Yorker outlines key sources of tension in the relationship between the world's two most powerful countries.
A profile in the New Yorker depicts how Xi Jinping went from a series of unremarkable government posts to becoming a bold hardline president.