Beijing inches forward on Tibet – Benjamin Robertson

From AlJazeera.net: For some in the crowd, the Dalai Lama‘s words are not enough to stop them from dozing under the hot Indian sun. Among those listening attentively, though, are a small group recently arrived from Beijing. “It is for us an amazing opportunity … we study Buddhism because life in China is lacking in […]

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U.S., China AIDS Researchers Sign Pact – Sarah Brumfeld

From AP, via the San Francisco Chronicle: Chinese health officials on Monday plan to announce an AIDS cooperation partnership with a U.S. institute, a measure that takes aim at combating what health officials fear will be a tenfold surge in HIV infection in China over the next five years. The partnership between the Chinese Center […]

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China Syndromes – John Elkington and Mark Lee

From Grist Magazine: China has been a global trade presence since well before Marco Polo trekked there, but, as the recent flurry of successful and attempted acquisitions of major Western brands suggests, its influence has surged of late. If you like the German spectator sport of schadenfreude, one delicious consequence of this is watching presidents, […]

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China ‘morally obliged’ to help end trade crisis – George Parker

From the Financial Times: Peter Mandelson, EU trade commissioner, on Monday claimed China had a “moral and political obligation” to help solve the trade crisis which has left millions of Chinese garments piling up at Europe’s ports. He was speaking after the collapse of talks in Beijing aimed at resolving the dispute, which has infuriated […]

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Testing Beijing’s Limits -Matthew Forney

From TIME.com: Rupert Murdoch‘s relationship with Beijing started on the wrong foot. The Australian-born mogul declared in 1993 that satellite-television networks, like the Hong Kong–based Star TV venture that he had purchased, would pose “an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes everywhere.” Since then he has danced more carefully to Beijing’s tune. Soon after his provocative […]

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China lowers volume of Western fare – Geraldine Fabrikant

From The New York Times, via International Herald Tribune: When Yu Youjun, executive deputy governor of Hunan Province, had lunch at the Beverly Hills, California, home of Sumner Redstone, chairman of Viacom, in June, the two discussed co-productions for Viacom’s MTV International and Chinese companies, Redstone recalled. Viacom, like many U.S. media companies, is already […]

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Secret behind idol-making Super Girl contest – Raymond Zhou

From China Daily: The second season of Super Girls, a TV pop star contest, came to a close on Friday night, but, after generating massive ratings and similarly huge earnings, organizers could be forgiven for not paying too much attention to who actually won. The Hunan Satellite Television show’s ratings have reportedly overtaken the benchmark […]

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Two-wheel revolution – Steven Ribet

From The Weekend Standard: It’s 7am in central Beijing and the sun’s early rays percolate through the thick city smog to glint off the chrome handlebars of a throng of one-man vehicles jockeying with bicycles for position at a teeming road junction. The signal changes and the maelstrom pushes forward – a dozen bicycles followed […]

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China Net Star Cries Censorship – Kaiser Kuo,

From The Red Herring: Internet phenomenon Sister Hibiscus’ claims of a government clampdown touches off a debate on the impact of new media. Are you a Chinese Internet phenomenon whose 15 minutes are nearly up, but who isn’t quite ready to go gentle into that good night? Just cry “censorship!” to members of the international […]

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Super Voice Girls and Democracy – ESWN

From EastSouthWestNorth blog: The televised event Super Girls from Hunan Satellite Television is finally over after many weeks. The final show garnered a rating of better than 10%, which is astonishing for a regional television...

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Who Controls the Family? – Philip P. Pan

From the Washington Post: A crowd of disheveled villagers was waiting when Chen Guangcheng stepped out of the car. More women than men among them, a mix of desperation and hope on their faces, they ushered him along a dirt path and into a nearby house. Then, one after another, they told him about the […]

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Shaping China’s Skylines – Daniel Elsea

From The San Francisco Chronicle: S.F. architects retool classic formula for Chinese environment as designers worldwide help transform cities of rising superpower China’s building buzz has reached the Bay Area in earnest. This country’s dramatic construction wave has attracted architects from around the world. Designers big and small, from Madrid to Melbourne — and nowhere […]

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