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Philip P. Pan

Philip P. Pan is a foreign correspondent for The Washington Post and the newspaper's former Beijing bureau chief. During his tour in China from 2000 to 2007 he won the Livingston Award for Young Journalists in international reporting, the Overseas Press Club's Bob Considine Award for best newspaper interpretation of international affairs, and the Asia Society's Osborn Elliott Prize for Excellence in Journalism on Asia. He is a graduate of Harvard College and studied Chinese at Peking University. He lives with his wife and son in New York and will begin a new assignment for the Post in Moscow in 2008.

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Out of Mao's Shadow is now available in Trade Paperback
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Foreign Affairs, November 30, 2012
...is more powerful. Out of Mao's Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New China. By Philip P. Pan. Simon & Schuster, 2008. | The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers. By Richard McGregor. Harper, 2010. | There is no doubt that today's...
Foreign Policy Magazine, January 9, 2013
...New York Times, was forced to leave China along with his family after his visa was not renewed. Philip P. Pan has also been waiting for more than 8 months for a visa to work as the Beijing bureau chief for the Times. These follow a similar incident in...
Foreign Policy Magazine, January 8, 2013
...New York Times, was forced to leave China along with his family after his visa was not renewed. Philip P. Pan has also been waiting for more than 8 months for a visa to work as the Beijing bureau chief for the Times. These follow a similar incident in...
New York Observer, January 7, 2013
...Philip P. Pan is the Beijing bureau chief. In an update to their China visa story, The New York Times misstated the name of their own Beijing bureau chief?s job title...
ACQ Magazine, January 5, 2013
...On a related matter, The Times is also waiting for the visa of its new Beijing bureau chief, Philip P. Pan, to be issued. Mr. Pan first requested a visa last March. The English- and Chinese-language Web sites of The Times have been blocked in China since...
Manorama Online, January 4, 2013
...visa. NYT also alleged that besides Buckley's visa, China has also kept its new Beijing bureau chief Philip P Pan's accreditation pending. Pan reportedly applied in March, but his visa has not been processed. Hua also denied any prevalence of press...
ACQ Magazine, January 4, 2013
...Press. On a related matter, The Times is also waiting for the visa of its China bureau chief, Philip P. Pan, to be issued. Mr. Pan first requested a visa last March. The Times’s English- and Chinese-language sites have been blocked in China since...
New York Times, January 4, 2013
...On a related matter, The Times is also waiting for the visa of its new Beijing bureau chief, Philip P. Pan, to be issued. Mr. Pan first requested a visa last March. The English- and Chinese-language Web sites of The Times have been blocked in China since...