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yangyangcheng.bsky.social
Research Scholar at Yale Law School studying the history of science in China and US-China relations. Particle physicist by training. Writer at various places. Editor at Made in China Journal. Co-host of Dissident at the Doorstep.
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If even 15% of our readers and social media followers gave just $2 a month, we would get to financial sustainability without additional support from grants. You showed up and showed out for us once; can we count on you again to help us go above and beyond? Let's close out this quarter strong!
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For the inaugural episode of 开门见山 | Gateway to Global China, I spoke with @jingwang.bsky.social & Christian Sorace on the legacies of Covid-19: what questions remain five years on? What can the pandemic teach us at another moment of global fear and uncertainty? madeinchinajournal.com/2025/06/24/e...
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Thank you! I hope we sound better 😊🎙️
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Find "Gateway to Global China" (开门见山) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music, as well as on the homepage of @madeinchinajournal.com. New episodes every month, hosted by yours truly: madeinchinajournal.com/gateway-to-g...
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The complexity and contradiction of Lu Xun's ideas remain - both fiercely leftist, and fiercely critiqued by the Party for his lack of revolutionary clarity (esp. by Mao, in his Yan'an Talks). During Occupy Central, Lu Xun's lines were seen hanging proudly on a banner in Hong Kong.
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It's on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music!
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For the inaugural episode of 开门见山 | Gateway to Global China, I spoke with @jingwang.bsky.social & Christian Sorace on the legacies of Covid-19: what questions remain five years on? What can the pandemic teach us at another moment of global fear and uncertainty? madeinchinajournal.com/2025/06/24/e...
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"To answer questions about Huawei—what kind of company it is, who controls it, and where it might be headed—one must look beyond the firm and reexamine the past four decades of China’s development, choices made and paths not taken." My latest @chinafile.bsky.social: www.chinafile.com/reporting-op...
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"The public tends to see innovation as an event, a stroke of genius across a blank slate..., and not as a process consisting of incremental steps...The skewed lens is also reflected in how tech firms are perceived." I review "House of Huawei" @chinafile.bsky.social: www.chinafile.com/reporting-op...
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I feel judged.
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Many thanks as well to the scholars and writers whose works I learned a ton from while researching for the piece, including @honghongtinn.bsky.social for Island Tinkerers and @khirata.bsky.social for Making Mao's Steelworks, the latter I also cite in the essay in relation to the Huawei Basic Law🧑‍🏭📚
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Thank you so much!