Articles by Nathan Gardels

The New York Times - The Fault Lines of Democracy
Nathan Gardels
Published: 03-31-2010
China may have invented the first printing press in 593 and published the first woodblock-printed newspaper, Kaiyuan Za Bao, in Beijing in 713. But in 2010 it wants to curb the newest information innovation led by Google.
 

International Herald Tribune - The Fault Lines of Democracy
Nathan Gardels
Published: 03-31-2010
China may have invented the first printing press in 593 and published the first woodblock-printed newspaper, Kaiyuan Za Bao, in Beijing in 713. But in 2010 it wants to curb the newest information innovation led by Google.
 

Digital NPQ - The "End Of History" 20 Years Later
Nathan Gardels
Published: 02-06-2010
Francis Fukuyama is the author of the seminal book, The End of History and the Last Man. He spoke with NPQ editor Nathan Gardels on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
 

Digital NPQ - The Return of the Middle Kingdom in a Post-American World
Nathan Gardels
Published: 02-03-2010
Not long after the conclusion of the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008, I was invited by my friend Eric Xu, an editor at Shanghai’s largest paper, The Xinmin Evening News, to attend a seminar in Shanghai with some of China’s top philosophers and scholars.
 

Global Viewpoint Network - China vs. America: Which government model will triumph?
Nathan Gardels
Published: 01-27-2010
If the 20th    century was about the competition between democracy and totalitarianism, the 21st    century pits the excesses of consumer democracy against capable governance with too little democratic accountability.