Tag: Peking University

Long List of Obituaries at Peking University as COVID Wreaks Havoc in China

Dozens of Chinese experts and scholars have died in the recent outbreak of COVID-19. On Dec. 22 alone, three obituaries were released by Peking University, a university renowned for its “important and unique contribution” to the founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In fact, it was through the unusually frequent obituaries released by Peking…


Translator of Mao’s Writings Among Peking University Academics Who Have Died of ‘Illness’ During COVID Surge

As COVID-19 sweeps through China, more than a dozen of professors at Peking University are reported to have died of “illnesses.” Fan Hefang, an associate professor at the Institute of Foreign Languages at Peking University, is among those who passed away. According to an obituary released by the academic institution on Dec. 21, Fan died…


Peking University Students Demand: ‘Bring Down the Wall’

China’s most prestigious university, Peking University in Beijing, saw a protest against its Covid containment maneuver. At midnight on May 15, students protested the erection of a temporary metal wall that keeps the students locked in and divides the off-campus dorms east and west like a Berlin Wall. In video footage, the university vice president Chen Baojian…


China’s Top University Scholars Speak Out Against Beijing’s Hawkish Military Expansion and Invading Taiwan by Force

Scholars from China’s top university publicly expressed opposition to Beijing’s hawkish pursuit of military expansion and the possible use of military force against Taiwan. Former dean of Peking University’s School of International Relations, Jia Qingguo, cautioned against Beijing’s pursuit of “absolute national security” in the latest issue of the Journal of International Security Studies published…


China’s Top Scholars Speak Out Against Beijing’s Aggressive Military Expansion, Plans To Invade Taiwan

Scholars from China’s top university publicly expressed opposition to Beijing’s hawkish pursuit of military expansion and the possible use of military force against Taiwan. Former dean of Peking University’s School of International Relations, Jia Qingguo, cautioned against Beijing’s pursuit of “absolute national security” in the latest issue of the Journal of International Security Studies published…