China as imperialist; China as colonist – Macabe Keliher

From Asia Times Online: In the 17th and 18th centuries, China as a state underwent a great transformation, the consequences of which reverberate to the present day. Through extensive and sometimes protracted military conquest, China’s last imperial dynasty, the Qing (1644-1911), effectively altered the special understanding the empire ruled from Beijing by doubling the territory […]

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No new foreign TV channels allowed – Xinhua

From Xinhua: China would forbid any new foreign-owned TV channels from entering the country, domestic media reported. China “will not again allow a foreign satellite TV station to have landing rights in the country,” Xinhua said, citing new rules from domestic regulators. Regulators said the new rules were designed to strengthen oversight of the industry […]

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Taiwan fades as China enjoys economic success – Kathrin Hille

From The Financial Times: Chen Ming-sheng looks tired. After 15 years, he is closing his small car parts business in Taipei. “It’s not worth it any more. The only ones making money are IT exporters,” he says. “The government is just not dedicated to making business flourish.” With more than 3 per cent growth expected […]

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Calculated muscle-flexing – Sergei Blagov

From Asia Times Online: Russia’s unprecedented joint war games with China can be viewed as a dual message to the United States and the Central Asian republics of the extent to which Beijing and Moscow are prepared to go to protect their interests. Russia is to dispatch about 2,000 troops for exercises scheduled August 18 […]

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Tale of two talks in Beijing – Yu Bin

From Asia Times Online: Summer in Beijing is known for heat, smog, and ubiquitous traffic jams. None of this, however, deters the city from hosting two important conferences. One is the much-anticipated fourth round of six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue that began July 26; the other was the senior dialogue on global issues […]

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The Raw and The Reel – He Chang

From City Weekend: With a spate of flashy film festival awards in recent years, Chinese documentaries have arrived in style on the international scene. And films like Du Haibin’s Beautiful Men, darling of this year’s Beijing Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, signal that times are changing and the people on the margins of society are […]

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Different texts sow seeds of opinion in young minds

From The South China Morning Post, via A Glimpse of the World: The doctoring of Japanese school textbooks to omit negative portrayals of its wartime conduct has provoked an outcry in East Asia, but one doesn’t have to look far to discover that every nation has its own version of history. It also becomes evident […]

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China makes last-ditch effort to keep Korean talks alive

From AP, via Taipei Times: Delegates to North Korean disarmament talks said yesterday they were approaching the final stages of discussions, but that a resolution to the dispute over the communist nation’s nuclear weapons program lay ultimately in its own hands. Envoys from the two Koreas, the United States, Japan and Russia were reviewing the […]

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China Issues New Restrictions Aimed at Protecting Its Culture – Chris Buckley

From The New York Times: New regulations proposed by the Chinese government would keep additional foreign satellite broadcasters from entering the market and would strengthen restrictions on foreign television programs, books, newspapers and theater performances, all in an effort to tighten control over the country’s culture. The regulations were announced on Tuesday by China’s Propaganda […]

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Brazil and China | Falling out of love – Economist

From Economist.com: The high point came last November, when Hu Jintao, China’s president, arrived in Latin America to sign a series of trade and investment deals that heralded a new relationship between a rising superpower and a continent eager for economic growth. Nowhere was he greeted more warmly than in Brazil. Its left-leaning president, Luiz […]

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Chinese Society Increasingly Vigilant of Human Rights

From The Christian News: Chinese society is growing more determined to stand up against official corruption as it fights for basic human rights, a review of recent developments on the mainland shows. From religious freedom, to freedom of speech, and property rights, people of varying backgrounds across China have defended themselves against what they see […]

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Why China’s Unocal Bid Ran out of Gas

From The BusinessWeek Online: Politics and a lack of focus and speed killed CNOOC’s chances of success. What lies ahead for the cash-rich but wounded oil company? ……”NO GAME PLAN.” Analysts agreed that Unocal had offered CNOOC an unusual target because of its strategic assets in Southeast Asia. More aware now of the harsh political […]

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