Sophie Beach

Sophie Beach is CDT's Operations and Communications Manager. From 2003-2021, she served as Executive Editor of CDT English. She lives in Berkeley, California.

The new Chinese counterfeit game

The IHT has reported on a scheme by Chinese businesses to not only avoid but profit from intellectual property rights laws by copying international products and then patenting them under local laws: “Businesses in the United States, Europe and Japan lose $50 billion a year to counterfeiting in China, the U.S. Commerce Department estimates. But […]

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Social unrest, new media, and recent riots in Jieyang

In Asia Times, Paul Mooney makes the point that the recent upsurge in unrest we have been reading about in China’s countryside may be due as much to improved communications as to an increase in incidents: “Making matters worse for the government, China’s ‘new media’ appear to be reaching a critical mass. While news of […]

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Cabbies Can’t Find China’s Road to Justice

Philip Pan profiles Liu Yu, a taxi driver from Dazhou, who traveled to Beijing with her colleagues to protest against new permit requirements for cab drivers in her city: “‘We carried great hope in our hearts,” she said, recalling that day in December 2003. “We believed that the central government would help us, that the […]

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Powell on US-China relations

US Secretary of State Colin Powell, who just announced his resignation, said in a TV interview over the weekend that he believes US-China relations are the best they have been in 30 years: “Mr. Powell praised China for taking a major role in six-party negotiations over North Korea’s nuclear program during the past year. He […]

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China to See More Energy Shortages – and Pollution

Parts of China will face an energy shortage this winter, according to a report in AP. Last month, China Daily reported that nine provinces may face power blackouts this winter. The privatization of housing has contributed to the country’s energy woes: “State employers used to supply winter heating to company-issued housing for free. But now […]

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