Wang Yan
January 2012 Issue | by Wang Yan | Game Piracy
Can You Afford to be an Angry Bird?
The developer of the popular mobile game recently claimed that Chinese piracy has helped his business, but domestic industry hopefuls aren’t so sure
January 2012 Issue | by Wang Yan | Cross-Border Floods
The River Wild
From its source in Tibet, the Yarlung Tsangpo River meanders 2,900 kilometers and passes through India and Bangladesh. With devastating annual floods and potentially hazardous hydroelectricity projects in the pipeline, there is an urgent need for improved cross-border co-operation
December 2011 Issue | by Wang Yan | Sex Education
Yet to Mature
Lacking a solid foundation, sex education in China remains fragmentary and falls far short of comprehensiveness. How can a country so conflicted about sexual values move forward?
December 2011 Issue | by Wang Yan | Sex Education
Teaching Taboo
As the teen abortion rate continues to rise, educators are calling for a sex education paradigm with Chinese characteristics drawing on “traditional values, virtues and esthetics.” But is this just another way to avoid directly addressing the issue of sex in education?
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