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When the Party Meets the Law


In this multi-book review essay for the NYRB, I look at the fate of China's rights lawyers and what drives them to keep fighting a battle that seems hopeless.

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Category: New York Review of Books, Christianity, Chinese politics, Civil Society, Project Civil Society, 
Posted by: ian
Aug 4, 2017
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