Maura Elizabeth Cunningham

Historian and Writer

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  • Weekly Wanderings: December 10, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: December 10, 2023

    I may have gone a little overboard with recommendations this week, so I’ll skip the commentary and get right to it. Happy reading. Recommendations China Stories Bloomberg News, “Xi’s Quest for Ethnic Unity Turns Genghis Khan Into New Danger”Keith Bradsher and Joy Dong, “Xi Jinping Is Asserting Tighter Control of Finance in China”Chris Buckley, “Dr.…

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    December 10, 2023
    China, Hong Kong, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: On Henry Kissinger on China (December 3, 2023)

    Weekly Wanderings: On Henry Kissinger on China (December 3, 2023)

    I was living in Shanghai early in 2013 when I received an invitation to attend a conference in the city attended by, among others, a large delegation of Princeton University’s leadership. Most of the Princeton contingent were academics-turned-administrators, and few had spent any amount of time in China. As I chatted with them during breaks…

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    December 3, 2023
    China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: November 26-27-28, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: November 26-27-28, 2023

    I try to have these Weekly Wanderings ready to publish on Sunday mornings. Throughout the week, I’ll have an open Word doc on my computer and add links to it as I trawl the internet, building the post in bits and pieces. Sometimes I’ll also write the headnote in advance, but usually that’s the last…

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    November 28, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings, Work/Life
  • Weekly Wanderings: November 19, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: November 19, 2023

    Joe Biden and Xi Jinping met in San Francisco last Wednesday—Xi’s first trip to the United States in six years, and the first meeting between the two leaders in exactly one year. Everyone seemed to have low expectations for this interaction, and the two sides met them, reaching a couple of modest agreements to work…

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    November 19, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: November 12, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: November 12, 2023

    On Monday night I was scrolling through Bluesky when a post from Jeremy Goldkorn caught my eye: The China Project (founded in 2016 as SupChina), a leading digital magazine and media organization in the China world, would be closing up shop—effective, it seemed, more or less immediately. An announcement at the site explained that a…

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    November 12, 2023
    Books, China, feminism, Weekly Wanderings
  • Bookshelf: Red Memory

    A rally at Tiananmen Square: Chairman Mao standing on the rostrum above, thousands of cheering participants below. A struggle session: the accused bent and bowed, surrounded by Red Guards screaming out their victim’s purported crimes. A loudspeaker, an orchestra, a chorus: incessant sources of “The East Is Red” and other songs lauding Mao and the…

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    November 6, 2023
    Books, China, History
  • Weekly Wanderings: November 5, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: November 5, 2023

    Recent Goodreads review from me: Recommendations China Stories But even as it remained in keeping with the Party’s terse traditions, Li Keqiang’s paint-by-number treatment in the official Party-state media, including the brief initial announcement on the 27th and the official obituary on the 28th, closely mirrored the former premier’s sidelining by the leadership under Xi…

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    November 5, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: October 29, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: October 29, 2023

    Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang suffered a fatal heart attack late on Thursday night, passing away at the age of 68. An economist with a reputation for being something of a reformer (relatively speaking, for a senior Chinese Communist Party official), Li spent his decade as premier getting increasingly sidelined by Xi Jinping. As Xi…

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    October 29, 2023
    China, History, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: October 22, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: October 22, 2023

    “What do you have in here?” Dad asked as he hefted my bulging suitcase into the back of my parents’ Subaru Outback outside the Richmond, Virginia airport last Sunday. “Well, you know …” I hedged. “I might have packed a few books.” (Also way too much clothing, as I vastly over-estimated my level of interest…

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    October 22, 2023
    Books, China, Weekly Wanderings
  • Weekly Wanderings: October 15, 2023

    Weekly Wanderings: October 15, 2023

    Only links from me this week—thanks for reading, and enjoy the rest of your Sunday. China StoriesSophie Beach, “Interview with Lhadon Tethong on Tibet’s Colonial Boarding Schools: ‘They Are Stealing an Entire Generation’”Rachel Harris, “China has sentenced Rahile Dawut to life in prison and would like the world to forget her. We must not.”Michelle Kuo,…

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    October 15, 2023
    China, Weekly Wanderings
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