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Scott Savitt
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Scott Savitt is a former foreign correspondent for The Los Angeles Times although according to Los Angeles Times records he never held a staff position there, and United Press International in Beijing. His articles have been published in The Los Angeles Times,[1][2] Washington Post,[3] Wall Street Journal,[4] New York Times,[5] and many other publications.[6][7][8]
He has been interviewed on NPR, BBC, ABC’s Nightline and the CBS News. He is the in-house Chinese-English translator for numerous human rights organizations. In 1994, he founded Beijing Scene,[9] China’s first independent English-language newspaper.[7] In 2003 he published China Now magazine.[10]
He’s the founding editor of the award-winning Contexts magazine. He was a visiting scholar at Duke University and now lives with his family in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[11][12][13]
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Crashing the Party: An American Reporter in China (2016)[14]
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