...earthshaking changes as a result of 30 years' opening-up and reform," renowned Canadian scholar on China affairs Jiang Wenran told Xinhua during a recent interview. Jiang, acting director of China Institute of Alberta University, has been tracking China's...
...let its people continue their progress? Should we give more credit to the Chinese people for understanding their country? Wenran Jiang is the acting director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta and a senior fellow of the Asia Pacific Foundation...
...30 years ago. In 1976, China was largely closed to the world, despite an incipient rapprochement with the United States. As Wenran Jiang notes, China has opened itself up to the world, accepting international rescue and medical teams to an unprecedented degree....
...yet participated in any protest. "We were followed relentlessly by several undercover police officers," he told CTV Edmonton. Wenran Jiang, a University of Alberta expert on Chinese politics, said the Canadian activists picked the wrong time to spread their...
...games draw nearer, "it is likely there will be tense confrontations between aboriginal communities and the state," says Dr. Wenran Jiang, director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta. "There are some comparisons [between Canada and China/Tibet]....
...children died in the rubble of collapsed schools even as many neighboring buildings appeared to weather the temblor relatively intact. "This is a perilous issue if not handled well," said Wenran Jiang, a professor at Canada's University of Alberta. ...
...against China's human-rights record could be seen wearing a T-shirt with an image of Olympic rings formed with handcuffs » Wenran Jiang is the acting director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta; he is also a senior fellow of the Asia-Pacific...
...of forced modernity: China-Tibet, America-Iraq" (27 March 2008) Robert Barnett, "Tibet: questions of revolt" (4 April 2008) Wenran Jiang, "Tibetan unrest, Chinese lens" (7 April 2008) Ivy Wang, "China's netizens and Tibet: a Guangzhou report" (8 April 2008) Wang Lixiong,...
...2008). Among openDemocracy's articles on China in 2008: Robert Barnett, "Tibet: questions of revolt" (4 April 2008) Wenran Jiang, "Tibetan unrest, Chinese lens" (7 April 2008) Ivy Wang, "China's netizens and Tibet: a Guangzhou report" (8 April 2008) Wang Lixiong,...
...buildings appeared to weather the temblor relatively intact. "This is a perilous issue if not handled well," said Wenran Jiang, a professor at Canada's University of Alberta. "These parents represent an extremely powerful force. They're looking for responsibility." This...