China charges journalist after half-year detention – AFP

From the AFP (link): A Chinese journalist has been charged with inciting subversion for posting politically sensitive essays on the Internet, his wife said Monday. Li Yuanlong, a journalist with the Bijie Daily newspaper in Guizhou Province in southern China, was charged with “inciting subversion of state sovereignty” by the local district court this month, […]

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Shanghai may float more than an idea – Geoff Dyer

From the Financial Times (link): In Shanghai’s long march to be the international city of the 21st century, no idea is too far-fetched. That, at least, is what Raymond Shaw is hoping. A Beijing-born American who runs the China office of an engineering multinational, Mr Shaw has launched a proposal to raise the 20-odd buildings […]

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Taiwan Terminates China Unification Body – AP

From the AP, via the New York Times (link): Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian on Monday terminated the governmental committee responsible for unifying with rival China, significantly deepening tensions with Beijing and defying opinion in Washington. After a one-hour meeting with the National Security Council, Chen announced he was ending the National Unification Council and doing […]

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The Dark Side of China’s Rise – Minxin Pei

From Foreign Policy (link): The only thing rising faster than China is the hype about China. In January, the People’s Republic’s gross domestic product (GDP) exceeded that of Britain and France, making China the world’s fourth-largest economy. In December, it was announced that China replaced the United States as the world’s largest exporter of technology […]

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Censorship in China divides Americans – Therese Poletti

From the Mercury News (link): Americans are sharply divided over whether Internet companies like Google and Yahoo should allow their content to be censored in China, according to a survey to be released Tuesday by a Michigan-based think tank. About 47 percent of 1,056 respondents said they believed content companies should not allow such censorship, […]

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Power-hungry China underrates demand – Thomas Catan

From The Australian (link): CHINA has underestimated the amount of new power generation it will need to meet demand, according to a report that estimates an extra $US180 billion ($243 billion) will have to be spent by 2020. International consultancy Capgemini has forecast that the country will need another 280 gigawatts of electricity generation by […]

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Dalai Lama envoys report block in talks with China – Reuters

From Reuters, via Daily Times (link): Envoys of the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader who has been branded a separatist by Beijing, said fundamental differences remained after talks in China on allowing more autonomy for the Buddhist region. It was the fifth round of negotiations since contacts between China and the Dalai Lama’s representatives resumed […]

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China detains man for spreading pollution rumours – Reuters

From Reuters (link), via Peking Duck: China, which this week warned officials they would be punished for covering up pollution, has detained after he sent text messages telling people of a new case of water pollution, media reported on Thursday. Zhou Qinghai was detained by police for “reporting faulty alarms and making chaos” in Mudanjiang […]

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Investment choices big piece of China puzzle – Andrew Leckey

From The Chicago Tribune (link): Investing in China is just as difficult as trying to fathom the many complexities of that nation in transition. Its government is actively issuing tougher standards for securities, accounting and corporate conduct. Yet it remains deeply enmeshed in free speech, privacy and trade controversies. Many view China as a golden […]

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Two more human bird flu cases found in China – Reuters

From Reuters, via ABC News Online (link): A Chinese girl in eastern Zhejiang province and a woman farmer in neighbouring Anhui province have been infected with bird flu, Xinhua news agency has cited the Ministry of Health as saying. The woman farmer, who was diagnosed on February 11 with symptoms of fever and pneumonia, had […]

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America’s Online Censors – Rebecca MacKinnon

From The Nation, via Yahoo News (link): Back in the late 90’s when I was working as a journalist in China, I happened to read Timothy Garton Ash’s The File. It’s a personal account about what happened in East Germany soon after the Berlin Wall fell when East Germans were suddenly able to access their […]

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