China correspondent for the [I]New Yorker[/I] speaks at U.S.-Asia Law Institute
China correspondent for The New Yorker speaks at U.S.-Asia Law Institute
Evan Osnos, the Beijing-based correspondent who writes The New Yorker’s “Letter from China” dispatches, spoke at the (USALI) at Law on February 28. Osnos, who served as the Chicago Tribune’s Beijing bureau chief before he joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2008, has reported on Chinese hacking, corruption, clean energy, and the influx of African merchants.
During his visit to the law school, Osnos discussed a range of China-related topics with USALI executive director ’82 and took questions from students and researchers. Subjects he spoke about included:
• His path in journalism
• The multitude of subcultures in China
• Censorship in the Chinese media
• Growing concern among the Chinese middle class over pollution
• Xi Jinping, the country’s next president, and the prospect of legal reform
• The effect of access to the Internet and social media on the flow of news in China
Osnos is currently writing a book about foreigners in China.
Posted March 6, 2013.