New Internationalist Magazine Guide



China

Chinese workers fight back (#441-2011 Apr p22)

life and death at Chinese company Foxconn (#441-2011 Apr p19)

migrant workers not benefitting from China's booming economy (#441-2011 Apr p14)

population policies in China and Iran (#429-2010 Jan/Feb p14)

cashing in on natural disasters (brief) (#424-2009 Jul/Aug p26b)

A Hu's who of Chinese politics (#423-2009 Jun p14)

China in charge (#423-2009 Jun - main theme)

China's cultural crusades (#423-2009 Jun p8)

China's role in the Middle East (#423-2009 Jun p16)

Chinese investors in the US (#423-2009 Jun p20)

Confucius goes to Chile (#423-2009 Jun p10)

keynote editorial on China in charge (#423-2009 Jun p4)

propping up despots and dictators to fuel its factories (#423-2009 Jun p12)

the next dynasty (#423-2009 Jun p18)

the world's factory floor (#423-2009 Jun p11)

China uses free trade to dominate Tibetans (#417-2008 Nov p28a)

breaking China's coal addiction (#415-2008 Sep p26a)

inside China's prisons (brief) (#413-2008 Jul p26b)

betrays human rights in run up to Olympics (#408-2008 Jan/Feb p10)

Olympics run-up lead to human rights abuses (#408-2008 Jan/Feb p11)

Buddhas need a passport (humour) (#406-2007 Nov p25b)

global PR firm to represent China (brief) (#398-2007 Mar p22b)

energy hungry China courts Africa (#397-2007 Jan/Feb p28a)

Peruvian villagers resist mining (#397-2007 Jan/Feb p29a)

Chinese workers for transnationals riot (brief) (#394-2006 Oct p22b)

Chinese attitudes to hard sell (#393-2006 Sep p13)

Chinese assault on free speech (#392-2006 Aug p24a)

Chinese T-shirts flood into Europe & US (#388-2006 Apr p7)

impact of free trade on Hong Kong (#388-2006 Apr p6)

Japan's deniable genocide, 1910-45 (#385-2005 Dec p13)

Microsoft seeks hypocrisy in China (#385-2005 Dec p24)

Canadian company tied up in Tibet railway (#383-2005 Oct p23)

Uyghur rebel musician interviewed (#383-2005 Oct p33)

Beijing's railway assails Tibet (#381-2005 Aug p34)

increasing unrest (brief) (#380-2005 Jul p7c)

population engineering (brief) (#378-2005 May p6)

brave Chinese voices seeking political change (#371-2004 Sep p26)

China listens to capitalists not workers (#371-2004 Sep p22)

China's buckling farmers fight back (#371-2004 Sep p16)

enters the international stage (#371-2004 Sep p14)

entries from diary of Beijing TV addict (#371-2004 Sep p13)

facts on the economy (#371-2004 Sep p21)

foreign media eye Chinese market (#371-2004 Sep p20)

keynote editorial on China (#371-2004 Sep p9)

Mao or Never: China's people speak (#371-2004 Sep - main theme)

minorities whose mouths are being closed (#371-2004 Sep p18)

short history of free speech in China (#371-2004 Sep p22)

watering down dam resistance, China (#364-2004 Jan/Feb p8a)

oil flows, earth bleeds: pipelines (#361-2003 Oct p22)

Southern Exposure photo by Jin Yongquan (#358-2003 Jul p4)

NGOs finally gain foothold (brief) (#357-2003 Jun p6)

Worldbeaters profile of new leader (#355-2003 Apr p29)

ecological sanitation demonstrated in China (#354-2003 Mar p16)

country profile (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p40)

farming success story (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p31)

Guangzhou: city that puts ecology first (#352-2002 Dec p13)

priority for rivers & people in Chengdu (#352-2002 Dec p12)

& defence, US attempt to contain China (#350-2002 Oct p6a)

crackdown as part of 'war on terror' (#346-2002 Jun p7a)

unsung artists in China's villages (#344-2002 Apr p7)

impact of new trade unionism in east Asia (#341-2001 Dec p16)

Chinese responses to 11 September (#340-2001 Nov p29)

forced labour camps in China (#337-2001 Aug p24)

Tibet, hotspot for oil & gas exploitation (#335-2001 Jun p22)

elevates 'Jiang Zemin Thought' (brief) (#334-2001 May p7)

Murdoch's Phoenix TV in China (#333-2001 Apr p22)

Yellow River may soon dry up (brief) (#333-2001 Apr p7)

WTO entry to cost 40 million jobs (brief) (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p7)

guzzling gas from Tibet (brief) (#328-2000 Oct p8)

Chinese repression & thought reform, Tibet (#327-2000 Sep p26)

boom in coal use stokes global warming (#319-1999 Dec p26)

village of twins (#319-1999 Dec p6)

oppression of Uyghurs (#318-1999 Nov p4)

eels grow by birth control (brief) (#314-1999 Jul p4)

ecology and food observed from bicycles (#313-1999 Jun p12)

eating forest away for chopsticks (#311-1999 Apr p4)

Great Wall vandalized (brief) (#302-1998 Jun p6)

blaming children of criminals (brief) (#300-1998 Apr p6)

trade in human organs (#300-1998 Apr p14)

China taxes Tibetan yaks (brief) (#299-1998 Mar p4)

human rights in Hong Kong (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p34)

the dragon after Deng (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p39)

seeding clouds for rain, Yellow River (brief) (#297-1997 Dec p4)

karaoke out in Beijing (#295-1997 Oct p4)

waste recycling, positive example (#295-1997 Oct p29)

unleaded petrol/gasoline (brief) (#294-1997 Sep p5)

wrestles with CFCs (#292-1997 Jul p6)

Hong Kong handover (#291-1997 Jun p35)

Xinjiang's Muslims (#290-1997 May p4)

classical ethics (#289-1997 Apr p18)

closes polluting paper mills (brief) (#289-1997 Apr p4)

smears Dalai Lama (#285-1996 Nov p6)

windpower taking off (#284-1996 Oct p14)

democracy activist Harry Wu, interview (#283-1996 Sep p31)

foot binding (#283-1996 Sep p34)

Canada aids Three Gorges Dam (brief) (#280-1996 Jun p6)

human rights situation (#275-1996 Jan p19)

entry into Lhasa, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p10)

facts on Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p18)

history of Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p22)

keynote editorial on Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p28)

map of Tibet & its natural resources (#274-1995 Dec p9)

repressed religion, rebellious monks, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p15)

repression & resistance, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p12)

rural development, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p20)

Tibet - A Cause for Courage (#274-1995 Dec - main theme)

Tibetan refugees' hazardous journey (#274-1995 Dec p7)

tortured activist nun, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p17)

smoking soars (brief) (#270-1995 Aug p5)

rejects Panchen Lama incarnation (brief) (#269-1995 Jul p6)

unwilling teachers (#268-1995 Jun p6)

alternative TV report on E Asian workers (#263-1995 Jan p26)

women factory workers & unions (#263-1995 Jan p12)

bureaucracy & connections (#261-1994 Nov p35)

Tibetans jailed (brief) (#261-1994 Nov p29)

private security boom (brief) (#259-1994 Sep p31)

toy factory fire (#259-1994 Sep p31)

Nestlé woos China (brief) (#254-1994 Apr p31)

woman cuts off husband's penis (brief) (#254-1994 Apr p31)

mass mice suicide (brief) (#251-1994 Jan p31)

'free market' turns sour (#249-1993 Nov p22)

pet dogs make a comeback (brief) (#248-1993 Oct p30)

dam plan at Three Gorges (brief) (#247-1993 Sep p30)

rich consumers 'exploding' (#245-1993 Jul p6)

in keynote editorial on human rights (#244-1993 Jun p4)

bicycles - flying pigeons forever (#239-1993 Jan p26)

disposal of dead (brief) (#234-1992 Aug p30)

Hong Kong boils as Chinese takeover looms (#234-1992 Aug p30)

NI vote of censure for health record (#229-1992 Mar p14)

Tibet's independence campaign continues (#229-1992 Mar p29)

country profile (#225-1991 Nov p36)

eating and selling soybeans (#225-1991 Nov p20)

war on drugs (#225-1991 Nov p31)

TV dating game (#223-1991 Sep p34)

mass support for socialist exemplar (#220-1991 Jun p27)

separatist rebellion of Uyghurs suppressed (#214-1990 Dec p26)

largest producer & consumer of tobacco (brief) (#210-1990 Aug p28)

hot air, little action on global warming (#206-1990 Apr p10)

why it refuses to cut pollution (#206-1990 Apr p20)

repression after Tiananmen massacre (#204-1990 Feb p26)

why it is the greenest country of all (#203-1990 Jan p25)

two decades of change, photo spread (#200-1989 Oct p8)

AIDS threat breaks down China's sex taboos (#197-1989 Jul p26)

brief history 1842-1911 (#196-1989 Jun p39)

brief history of Chinese Revolution (#196-1989 Jun p43)

brief history of Ming and Ch'ing dynasties (#196-1989 Jun p33)

early Chinese history (#196-1989 Jun p16)

William Hinton's Fanshen reviewed as classic (#195-1989 May p31)

letter from: fashion and popular culture (#194-1989 Apr p3)

letter from: one-child policy, myth of spoilt brat (#192-1989 Feb p3)

youth crime boom in China (#192-1989 Feb p26)

letter from: getting a grip on Chinese names (#191-1989 Jan p3)

sex new hot subject in China (#190-1988 Dec p27)

sexual equality in a changing China (#190-1988 Dec p3)

Chinese military goes into business (brief) (#189-1988 Nov p28)

moving towards throwaway society (#189-1988 Nov p3)

letter from: young people & the Moon festival (#188-1988 Oct p3)

getting things done through 'connections (#187-1988 Sep p3)

ungracious welcome for tourists (brief) (#186-1988 Aug p28)

working towards glorious future: monthly letter (#186-1988 Aug p3)

how names reflect politics: letter from China (#185-1988 Jul p3)

experience of acupuncture in China (#184-1988 Jun p3)

traditional bug-eat-bug pest control (#184-1988 Jun p26)

allegorical landscape of everyday China (#183-1988 May p3)

letter: privacy an alien concept (#182-1988 Apr p3)

letter: early-morning life in China (#181-1988 Mar p3)

China's about-face on arms trading (#180-1988 Feb p26)

letter: the 18-course banquet (#180-1988 Feb p3)

great watermelon robbery (brief) (#177-1987 Nov p28)

fiction: The sacrifice, by Carol Fewster (#176-1987 Oct p29)

barefoot doctors set up in business (#170-1987 Apr p24)

blind masseuse's testimony on China's changes (#170-1987 Apr p15)

campaign vs Western cultural pollution (#170-1987 Apr p18)

Changing the Guard: the new China (#170-1987 Apr - main theme)

China - the facts (#170-1987 Apr p16)

China as a morality play for Western minds (#170-1987 Apr p21)

end to communal living threatens women (#170-1987 Apr p14)

five years of changes as seen by one village (#170-1987 Apr p10)

I was a teenage Red Guard testimony (#170-1987 Apr p8)

keynote editorial on changing China (#170-1987 Apr p4)

photo page on the new China (#170-1987 Apr p7)

retired worker's testimony & life story (#170-1987 Apr p6)

simply: modern Chinese history (#170-1987 Apr p22)

testimony of tailor, urbanized peasant (#170-1987 Apr p19)

unemployed teenager's testimony, China (#170-1987 Apr p20)

view from the village: key changes for peasants (#170-1987 Apr p12)

Yangtze River threatened by soil erosion (brief) (#170-1987 Apr p28)

converting weapons industry to peace (brief) (#160-1986 Jun p28)

educated women in China & marriage (#154-1985 Dec p5)

solo travellers in China (#151-1985 Sep p4)

how the Chinese cope with mental illness (#150-1985 Aug p5)

Red Scarves movement profiled (#138-1984 Aug p24)

China opens first fast-food restaurant (brief) (#136-1984 Jun p6)

death sentences proliferate (#133-1984 Mar p5)

ruined military academies restored (brief) (#133-1984 Mar p6)

why there is little mental illness in China (#132-1984 Feb p21)