Greetings. I am currently a professor at the George Washington University Law School, where my teaching and research focus on modern Chinese (PRC) law. My main platforms for instant commentary are currently Twitter (@donaldcclarke) and The China Collection blog (
Below is a guest post introducing Zhang Jun written by Grace (Yu) Mou of the Department of Law of the School of Oriental & African Studies, University…
On Feb. 17, I wrote that there was no plausible legislative basis for the detention of Bao Fan without notice to anyone. I have to take that back…
A recent article in the WSJ answered the above question in the affirmative. Unfortunately, neither the authors nor their editors thought it might be a…
China's current political system has been in place since 1949: 74 years ago. Xi Jinping has been in power for more than 10 years. And yet the government…
As currently drafted, the bill would prohibit dual citizens with citizenship in the target countries from owning land. On the other hand, it wouldn't…
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