Daily Archives: February 3, 2010
Photo: A little boy in Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu, by hunxue-er
A little boy in Zhouzhuang, Jiangsu, by hunxue-er
Yang Yao (姚洋): The End of the Beijing Consensus
In Foreign Affairs, Yang Yao, Deputy Dean of the National School of Development and the Director of the China Center for Economic Research at Peking Un
Obama Vows ‘Much Tougher’ Stance on US-China Trade
In a question and answer session with Senate Democrats today, President Obama vowed to take a tougher stance on trade with China but said he opposed be
Switzerland to Resettle Uighur Brothers from Guantanamo
Switzerland has agreed to accept two Uighur brothers who have been held in legal limbo in the Guantanamo Bay detention center since 2002. From the Wash
Reactionaries? Make That ‘Collectors’
From the New York Times: Some four decades after the Cultural Revolution, when many of the country’s centuries-old treasures were defaced or destroyed
Confucius on Lottery Tickets Creates Uproar in China
From the Times of India: Chinese philosopher Confucius spent most of his life in poverty. But his picture and sayings decorate lottery tickets being so
Elizabeth Economy: The U.S. and China Have at it Again; But it’s Much Ado About Nothing
For the Council on Foreign Relations blog, Elizabeth Economy writes that the recent uproar over tensions between the U.S. and China over Tibet, Taiwan,
China Charges Tainted Milk Scandal Activist (Updated)
As we hear about more melamine contamination in dairy products, an activist who advocated on behalf of victims of the 2008 milk contamination scandal h


