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Editorial Fellow, ChinaFile

Jeremy Goldkorn

Verified

Editorial Fellow, ChinaFile

Beijing, Johannesburg, Nashville

Beats

Primary beats

Mediau.s.China

Secondary beats

HistoryShare MarketConsumer TechnologyPublishingHigh techLabor IssuesNewspaperArts and entertainmentEducationBreaking NewsSmartphonesMethamphetamineDrugs and addictionBlockchainFreelance copywriting across industries (apparel to tech)Hip-Hop

Biography

Final Covers

Doesn’t Cover

Most everything that doesn't have to do with sports.

Journalist Type

Editor

Seniority Positions

Editorial Fellow

Industries

Online Media

Medium Formats

ChinaFile

Content

Total articles 2407

  • Available on paid plans

    Chinese mercenaries fighting for Russia, Beijing schmoozes the world

    By Jeremy Goldkorn Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump—the Hugo Chávez of the U.S.A?

    By Jeremy Goldkorn Verified

    Mar. 19, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    As Tesla dies, BYD soars and XPeng flies

    By Jeremy Goldkorn Verified

    Mar. 18, 2025

As seen in

Supchina,Substack,Asia Times,Buzzsprout Podcast Community,The China Project,Foreign Policy Magazine,worldakkam.com,Anu Reporter,Chinafile,Huffpost,Archynetys

Company Info

ChinaFile

ChinaFile is an online magazine and digital platform that focuses on in-depth reporting, analysis, and commentary about China. Published by the Asia Society, it aims to promote a well-informed public conversation about China both in the United States and globally. The platform features original articles, essays, and investigative pieces covering a wide range of topics, including politics, society, economy, and culture. It also offers multimedia content such as photography and video projects that provide visual insights into Chinese life. Regular features like The ChinaFile Conversation encourage discussions among contributors about recent developments in China. Additionally, ChinaFile highlights the activities of non-governmental organizations through The China NGO Project and hosts interviews and events as part of its "ChinaFile Presents" series. ChinaFile serves a diverse audience, including journalists, scholars, the general public, and policymakers, all seeking reliable information and nuanced perspectives on China-related issues.

New York, New York, United States

'+1 212-327-9221

Founded: 2011



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