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The Access newsletter archive from its days on Substack from January 27, 2018, to December 10, 2019.
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A rout for Beijing supporters in Hong Kong, as Xinjiang leaks confirm the worst about Big Brother
Dear Access member, This morning cannot have been very pleasant in Zhongnanhai with a decisive defeat for pro-Beijing candidates in Hong Kong, and a huge…
Chinese spy defects to Australia
Dear Access member, Are you interested in investing in China? Together with Finimize, a finance-focused education company that teaches young professionals and non-finance folks how…
Simon Cheng says China tortured him as U.S. Senate passes Hong Kong bill
Dear Access member, Tomorrow is our NEXT China conference in New York. If you are there, please come and say hi. If you can’t attend…
Beijing to Hong Kong: We make the laws
Dear Access member, I hang my head in shame: Yesterday, I wrote that bubonic plague is caused by a virus. Thanks to Denis Simon for…
Leaked documents detail China’s abuse of Muslims in Xinjiang
Dear Access member, Our word of the day is leaked documents (泄漏文件 xièlòu wénjiàn). —Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief Photo credit: SupChina illustration 1. Xi Jinping on…
A tipping point in Hong Kong?
Dear Access member, Our word of the day is tipping point: 引爆点 yǐnbào diǎn — literally, “point of detonation.” SupChina is hiring a business reporter!…
What do Xi Jinping’s ‘toughest public comments yet’ on Hong Kong mean?
Dear Access member, I am asking for your help with a reader inquiry: “We always need to plan ahead for Chinese New Year for our…
More than 70 percent of divorces in China are initiated by women
Dear Access member, Our word of the day is divorce (离婚 líhūn). On a happier note, there are only five business days left until our…
Incoherence
Dear Access member, Our word of the day is incoherent: 不连贯 bù liánguàn. —Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief 1. A great deal that probably won’t happen The…