China’s Communist Party is ushering the world’s most populous country into a new era that has few historical precedents, experimenting with novel forms of governance and state control as it seeks to forge a state of “common prosperity” in the face of rising inequality and a changing demographic outlook. The party is also exerting ever greater influence outside China’s borders, using its economic, diplomatic and military weight in sometimes unexpected ways that challenge the U.S.-led global order.
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This role reports to the Deputy China Bureau Chief and will be based in Beijing or Shanghai, once a journalist visa is granted. In the meantime, we will base you in a major Asian city like Singapore or Hong Kong, with an expectation that you will spend at least part of your time covering China’s impact on other countries in and outside the region.
To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter explaining how you would approach the job and half a dozen clips showing the range of your work, particularly regarding China if applicable.
To apply, go here.
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