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  1. I am the East Asia Correspondent for DW, Germany's international broadcaster. My reporting on Taiwan and China has been featured in: Financial Times, Times Radio, ABC Radio (Australia), The Guardian, New Statesman, The Spectator, The Wire China, The Diplomat, The Taipei Times, New Bloom and Los Angeles Review of Books: China Channel.

  2. 2,898 Followers, 1,386 Following, 125 Posts - James Chater (@jameschater) on Instagram: "|| taking it all in || East Asia Correspondent @dwnews — — Taipei"

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  3. www.thewirechina.com › team_member › james-chaterJames Chater - The Wire China

    10 de out. de 2021 · James Chater. James Chater is a journalist based in Taipei. His writing on politics, foreign affairs and culture from Taiwan has appeared in The Guardian , New Statesman , The Spectator and Los Angeles Review of Books. e completed his masters in Modern Chinese Studies at Oxford University.

  4. www.dw.com › en › james-chaterJames Chater – DW

    10 de mai. de 2024 · James Chater is DW's East Asia Correspondent. He focuses on the region's major geopolitical events, making sense of a rapidly evolving Asia-Pacific. james_chater. James has covered two...

  5. Verified. Correspondent and Photographer, Freelance. East Asia Correspondent, Deutsche Welle (DW) Taipei. Southeast Asia. As seen in: Deutsche Welle (DW), Financial Times, Yahoo Sports Canada, The Spectator, The Diplomat Magazine, Taipei Times, The New Statesman, China-US Focus, RealClear World, Spectator US, The Spectator Australia and. more.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_ChaterJames Chater - Wikipedia

    James Chater is a British composer and musicologist born in Henley-on-Thames in 1951. He studied music at the University of Oxford , taking the BA in 1973 and the D.Phil. in 1980. His thesis, Luca Marenzio and the Italian Madrigal , 1577-1593 , was published as a book (Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press) in 1981.

  7. www.jameschater.co.uk. – Work featured in Financial Times, Times Radio, ABC Radio, The Guardian (The Observer in print), ZEITmagazin, New Statesman, The Spectator (and The Spectator...

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