Isaac Stone FishAssociate Editor

Isaac Stone Fish is associate editor at Foreign Policy. Previously a Beijing correspondent for Newsweek, he wrote stories on such subjects as the Dalai Lama’s effect on international trade, China’s love affair with rogue states, and crystal meth in North Korea. His articles have also appeared in the International Herald Tribune, the Economist, and the Los Angeles Times.
Latest Articles
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Argument
Let's face it: We have little idea what's actually going on
in Xinjiang and Tibet.
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Feature
How China’s Communist Party tried to compete with Google, and failed miserably.
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Argument
But it does believe in promoting a fanciful version of its own history.
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Argument
Why are so many Asian countries run by families?
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Interview
Chen Guangcheng on freedom, violence, and the possibility of a revolution in China.
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Dispatch
My trip to the hometown of China’s soon-to-be ex-leader.
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Interview
Republican primary contender Jon Huntsman sounds off on the U.S. presidential race -- and the big issue the candidates aren't talking about.
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Argument
Should we condemn Mo Yan for failing to speak out?
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Just Kidding
What if American political reporters covered the Chinese horse race?
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Argument
China's six biggest political sex scandals.
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