While the resistance in Tibet has drawn the most attention, two other forms of protest are making life increasingly uncomfortable for the Chinese government: dispossessed landowners and environmentalists. Popular protest is set to dominate the agenda beyond the Olympic Games, writes He Qinglian.
He Qinglian
is a writer and economist. Her books include Media Control in China (Liming Publishing House) and the Pitfalls of Modernisation (Mirror Books).