2020, Data Governance Hub, George Washington University
Brazil and China’s Approaches to Personal Data Protection
Other Interviews
The Wire China (July 18, 2022). Shutting Out Windows.
Quartz (August 23, 2021). How China’s top internet regulator became Chinese tech giants’ worst enemy.
South China Morning Post (August 13, 2021). How Xi Jinping looks to the Communist Party to plug cybersecurity gaps. (HK-based English language paper).
The Initium (August 5, 2021). In the name of cybersecurity (HK-based media, article in Chinese).
The Wire China (March 21, 2021). Weakening Links
Australian Broadcast Corporation (ABC) (Jan 29, 2021). Google pulled its service from China more than a decade ago — can Australia learn from that?
The Wire China (December 6, 2020). The Snowden Effect.
Deutsche Welle. (August 7, 2020). Trump’s ban on TikTok.
South China Morning Post (July 7, 2019). Is China’s propaganda machine losing the public relations battle with the US? Retrieved from https://is.gd/6RTE1K
Deutsche Welle (September 4, 2018). Google at 20. Retrieved from https://www.dw.com/en/google-at-20/av-45355913
Der Tagesspiegel. (February 16, 2018). Big Data in China: Kaufen, chatten, gehorche.
Financial Times. (March 29, 2017). Chinese tech apps trade knowledge for cash. Retrieved from https://www.ft.com/content/add21080-0ace-11e7-97d1-5e720a26771b
Stanford Law School. (2016). Laws, Speech & Borders Conference. Retrieved from https://is.gd/pY7naH
Nikkei Asian Review. (January 22, 2015). 2015 Chinese internet industry prospects (op-ed). Retrieved from http://is.gd/O4b4PB
Foreign Policy. (November 20, 2014). A “System Bitch’s” Dissent. Retrieved from http://foreignpolicy.com/2014/11/20/a-system-bitch-dissents/
Foreign Policy. (October 9, 2014). Hong Kong, What Does the Motherland Really Owe You? [Reporter: Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian] http://is.gd/1RHQ34
The Diplomat. (October 4, 2014). China: A crack in the Great Firewall. [Reporter: Zach Toombs]. http://is.gd/lRHaj8
New Scientist. (August 21, 2014). China sting shows censors fear posts that incite unrest. [Reporter: Aviva Rutkin]. http://is.gd/1VEr4m
The Diplomat. (August 6, 2014). How Weibo is changing local governance in China. [Feature story: Jiang, M. & Schlaeger, J.] Retrieved from http://is.gd/GLNMB5
New Scientist. (July 25, 2014). The new Google? Baidu’s big plans to bust out of China. [Reporter: Aviva Rutkin]. http://is.gd/Aj3zE6
Reuters. (April 17, 2014). Weibo debut highlights complicated dance with Chinese censors. [Reporters: Gerry Shih and Yimou Lee]. http://is.gd/bCVU1m
Reuters. (December 12, 2013). China’s not messaging app WeChat may be good news for censors. [Reporters: Paul Carsten & Adam Rose]. http://is.gd/56Eoch
Al Jazeera English. (November 2, 2013). Video comments on Chinese online rumor. Al Jazeera English, Listening Post. https://is.gd/6YMDlW
The Chronicle of Higher Education. (July 22, 2012). Students in China find a virtual voice through social media. http://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Virtual-Voice-on-Chinese/132993/
French Institute of International Affairs. (2011). Public talk on Chinese Internet companies. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl4ov3
Voice of America [Chinese] (2011). Scholar: Chinese Internet and CCTV share the same origin.
Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania (May 2009). Interview with the Annenberg School of Communication, reflecting upon the Seventh Chinese Internet Research Conference and Chinese Internet research. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yA5vVvGUC8
WFAE, NPR affiliate station. (2008). The Decline of the Daily Newspaper. Panelist.