Evan Osnos

Books 2014

Here are the books we read this year that we think you’ll love

Books

After another year of reading, the staff here at The World lists our favorite books of 2014.

Evan Osnos' new book sketches characters that defy stereotypes of today's China.

Evan Osnos’ new book shows a China caught between rising individualism and authoritarian rule

Evan Osnos at KCRW's To The Point

China’s rapid evolution is giving citizens the chance to demand what they want

Evan Osnos at KCRW's To The Point

China’s rapid evolution is giving citizens the chance to demand what they want

NSA whistleblower reveals himself, hopes for safety in Hong Kong

Global Politics
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The son of Bo Xilai, who attends Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts, has gone missing. This latest development comes after  Xilai was ousted from the Communist Party’s inner circle and his wife implicated in the murder of a British businessman.  We’re joined by Evan Osnos, a writer for the New Yorker.

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