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Josh Horwitz

Josh is a correspondent for Quartz who covers internet business and technology in Asia. He has lived in Shanghai, Beijing, and the great city of Taipei, where he studied Mandarin through the Taiwan Ministry of Education's Huawei Enrichment Scholarship. He now calls Hong Kong home. Josh's obsessions include China's internet, streaming media, and the future of transportation. He'd love to hear from you.
Josh is a correspondent for Quartz who covers internet business and technology in Asia. He has lived in Shanghai, Beijing, and the great city of Taipei, where he studied Mandarin through the Taiwan Ministry of Education's Huawei Enrichment Scholarship. He now calls Hong Kong home. Josh's obsessions include China's internet, streaming media, and the future of transportation. He'd love to hear from you.
Defense

U.S. Arrests a Suspected Mole Who May Have Rattled the CIA's Operations in China

Arrest comes as the United States wrestles with how to counter Beijing’s efforts to obtain counterintelligence from American sources.

Defense

The ACLU Says the FBI is Accusing Chinese-American Scientists of Espionage Because of Their Race

The American Civil Liberties Union has joined a lawsuit from a professor that the FBI—as it's done in other cases with Chinese-Americans—wrongly accused of espionage.

Management

World Leaders Are Awkwardly Congratulating Donald Trump

"I want to sugarcoat anything. Nothing is easier, much will be difficult," said Angela Merkel.

Defense

It’s the CIA’s Fault — How Foreign Leaders Try to Discredit the Panama Papers

The Panama papers have put pressure on dozens of global politicians.

Management

Obama Slams Trump on Immigration

"Imagine the images on the screen flashed around the world as we were dragging parents away from their children," Obama tells George Stephanopoulos