Matt Schiavenza

Matt Schiavenza is an associate editor at The Atlantic, where he oversees The China Channel. 

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Who Are China's 'Reborn' Children?

Who Are China's 'Reborn' Children?

Most of the thousands who died in Sichuan's 2008 earthquake were just kids. A new documentary profiles how families permitted to have another child are trying to recover. More »

When Did the Tiananmen Square Massacre Happen? Tune In to Jeopardy to Find Out!

When Did the Tiananmen Square Massacre Happen? Tune In to Jeopardy to Find Out!

A Chinese internet meme used to evade censorship finds its way onto the popular American quiz show. More »

City in Ruins: The Legacy of Sichuan's Big Earthquake

City in Ruins: The Legacy of Sichuan's Big Earthquake

Five years later, China has preserved the semi-destroyed city of Beichuan as a memorial to the victims. But the controversy over collapsed school buildings hasn't gone away. More »

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