Chinese police arrest property rights activist – Philip P. Pan

From the Washington Post, via the San Francisco Chronicle: Police in China’s northern Shaanxi province have arrested one of the nation’s leading advocates of private property rights, after officials posed as journalists and forged an e-mail from a prominent Hong Kong reporter to lure him out of hiding, friends and relatives said. The arrest is […]

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Made in China – Hamish McDonald

From the Sydney Morning Herald: In a bland five-storey building on Beijing’s Baiguang Road, Chinese Government officials are peering closely at photographs of middle-aged Westerners, their eyes darting constantly across to another set of pictures, close-ups of tiny, spiky-haired Chinese babies. The Westerners are some of the 15,000 or so foreign couples and single would-be […]

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Giant Steps for China’s Net – Scott Kessler

From Business Week: The Internet has become arguably the world’s most important medium for information gathering, communications, and commerce. And China is now an economic superpower. It’s no surprise to us at Standard & Poor’s that at some point these two developments would come together in an extremely palatable way, and earlier this month, I […]

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Expert Roundtable 2: Should China Be Feared? – Business Week

From Business Week: This summer, BusinessWeek brought together 13 of the smartest people we could find for an online roundtable on the past, present, and future of China and India (see below for a list of participants). On each of eight days, we posted a new question. Economics Editor Peter Coy moderated the discussion. The […]

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China Ramps Up – Brian Bremner and Pete Engardio

From BusinessWeek online: It’s adding massive factory capacity in tech-intensive industries such as autos and electronics. The automotive world barely noticed, but a little bit of Chinese economic history transpired in late June at the Xinsha Port in Guangzhou. In a dockside ceremony replete with costumed dragon dancers, Honda Motor Corp. (HMC ) executives and […]

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Rural kids ‘need better healthcare’ – Zhang Feng

From The China Daily: More money must be invested in China’s healthcare system to ensure children receive effective medical treatment, an official from the Ministry of Health told China Daily yesterday. Shortage of funds is the main reason for the lack of medical treatment for rural children, said Zhang Xun, vice-director of the Department of […]

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War games seen as ‘message’¬†-¬†Bill Gertz

From The Washington Times: A joint Chinese and Russian military exercise set to begin tomorrow is meant as a political signal to the United States, in addition to helping Moscow showcase its weapons for sale to China, U.S. defense and intelligence officials said yesterday. “For the Chinese and the Russians, this is a message to […]

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Zhengzhou establishes anti-terror police detachment – Xinhua

From Xinhua: A special police detachment engaged in anti-terror and riot activities and dealing with emergencies has been formed in Zhengzhou, capital of central China’s Henan Province, on Wednesday. The detachment, affiliat ed to the Zhengzhou City Public Security Bureau, was set up in response to the decision of the Ministry of Public Security to […]

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‘China first’ approach: A missed opportunity – Howard W. French

From the International Herald Tribune: What sort of power does China aspire to be? With that very question in mind, the outside world watches this country with amazement, and often enough, too, with twinges of discomfort. Those who fret most about China’s rise, though, seem to ignore some very basic, and as yet unanswered, questions. […]

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China, Russia rehearse militaries – Chris Buckley

From the New York Times, via the San Francisco Chronicle: China and Russia launched their most ambitious joint military exercises today, with naval ships, bombers, fighter planes and 10,000 troops massing on China’s northeast coast for maneuvers that the two countries say will show their deepening cooperation. They say the exercise is not intended to […]

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