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KEM

Kathleen E. McLaughlin

Kathleen E. McLaughlin is an American journalist who has been based in China for more than a decade. She has covered everything from labor abuses to politics, economics and social upheaval in China. A former political reporter in the United States, her work from Asia has appeared in a broad variety of media outlets including the PBS NewsHour, the Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle and Foreign Policy, among others.
Politics
Chinese politicking
Politics
China’s export blues
Politics
Icelandic disappointment
Politics
Death by cat meat
Politics
Trapped traders
Lifestyle
China: No more peasant-workers?
Politics
Real estate slide
Politics
Warren Buffett’s big China debut
Politics
Data leak
Politics
China’s pepper spray foray
Politics
No house, no spouse
Politics
Pollution breakthrough
Politics
China Telecom branches out
Politics
No seats
Politics
America’s Three A’s
Politics
Yiwu intrigue
Politics
China’s iPhones
Politics
Uighur boy missing, feared killed by cops
Politics
Three self-immolations
Politics
Chinese writers sue Apple
Politics
China labor: New Year strikes
Politics
‘The Wukan Model’
Business, Finance & Economics
360 hour Warp-speed construction Chinese building construction
Politics
Dashan: On being loved and hated in China
Politics
China manhunt: Thousands of police dispatched to find serial killer
Politics
China’s trade surplus shrinks to the smallest in six years
Business, Finance & Economics
Chinese stem cell therapy put on hold
Politics
High-fashion protests in Hong Kong
Politics
Foxconn protests: workers reportedly threatened suicide
Politics
Guangdong official stirs controversy
Politics
New Year travel drama continues in China
Lifestyle
Richard Gere calls China “largest hypocrisy in the world”
Politics
China: Dalai Lama encourages suicide, says paper
Politics
Apple store chaos : Beijing police quash iPhone 4S uprising
Politics
iPhone 4S China release cancelled after fight breaks out
Politics
Chinese journalism: A provincial ban on digging up others’ dirt
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China has “serial killer problem,” expert says
Politics
Wukan uprising: After kicking out government, Chinese town gets new leader, new elections
Politics
Apple Computer: Company to allow outside auditors, big problems remain
Business, Finance & Economics
China urban population takes over
Lifestyle
Mao and medicine: Was the chairman a malaria fighter?
Politics
Gary Locke ruffling feathers in China over human rights (VIDEO)
Politics
China: Migrant workers travel home for Lunar New Year
Lifestyle
Beijing pollution reaches hazardous levels … again
Politics
Olympic sweatshops? Labor group calls foul on London Games products
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Chinese New Year: Train travel madness
Politics
Tibet shootings: What really happened?
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China ships rice to North Korea after Kim Jong Il’s death
Politics
Where Republican presidential candidates stand on China
Lifestyle
Hong Kong: Mainlanders are like locusts
Business, Finance & Economics
Should China change international trade rules?
Politics
Democracy in rural China begins to take hold
Politics
Chinese paper: “No sweat” over Tibet
Politics
The new Chinese diplomacy
Business, Finance & Economics
China housing market restricts mortgages for foreigners
Conflict
China: Tibetan activists continue protests
Conflict
Exiled Tibetan government makes call for help
Politics
John McCain irks Chinese officials with Arab Spring comments
Politics
Chinese will not pay EU carbon emissions fee
Business, Finance & Economics
Chinese land rights again proven major source of unrest