Mainland sends foreign media a welcoming message

From the South China Morning Post, via China Study Group: “The mainland has invited a group of domestic and foreign media companies to form a board to advise the government on how capital markets can help modernise the industry. The board, which will include Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone and the heads of media companies from […]

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The Mongolians Are Coming to China! With Heavy Metal!

From the New York Times today: “China built the Great Wall more than 2,000 years ago to keep out invaders from the north. But the Chinese are having a harder time repulsing modern interlopers like these: long-haired Mongolian men in black, whose office décor features a wolf pelt, a portrait of Genghis Khan and a […]

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China’s Just Too Hot

This is an editorial article in LA Times today: “China’s struggle to slow — without crashing — its overheated economy is of vital interest well beyond the Great Wall. The economic boom is evident in the hundreds of construction cranes towering over Shanghai and in commodity prices worldwide that have been driven higher by China’s […]

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Violence Taints Religion’s Solace for China’s Poor

From today’s New York Times: China’s growing material wealth has eluded the countryside, home to two-thirds of its population. But there is a bull market in sects and cults competing for souls. That has alarmed the authorities, who seem uncertain whether the spread of religion or its systematic repression does more to turn peasants against […]

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Drive to step up cadres’ devotion to ideology

From the South China Morning Post, via China Study Group: “Ideological education will be stepped up among Communist Party members after internal surveys revealed “shocking” findings on their commitment and discipline. ……The nationwide survey identified problems such as wavering faith, a lack of focus and loose organisation. Its recommendation for a party-wide education programme was […]

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Union blues

Via the China Study Group, the South China Morning Post published a story on “a showdown between the mainland’s traditional union and an American corporate giant underlines the radical changes occurring in the workplace.” It is a battle between the world’s largest retailer and the national trade union of one of its fastest growing markets. […]

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China’s supersized mall

From the Christian Science Monitor: China’s big appetite for budding sales combined with major loans from its highly centralized banking system is one form of the expression “market Leninism,” used by Perry Link of Princeton University to describe China’s hybrid red capitalism. “From the beginning we wanted the largest shopping center in the world,” says […]

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China to calculate oil and gas reserves with new standard

Also from Xinhuanet: “China will adopt new standards to calculate and register its verified oil and natural gas reserves to get accurate data. The calculation will be based on the Classification of Resources and Reserves of Oil and Natural Gas, a new national standard that was implemented beginning Oct.1, Vice Minister of Land and Resources […]

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China launches energy-saving plan for coming 15 years

From Xinhuanet: “To cope with crippling energy shortage, China launched a comprehensive energy saving plan Tuesday, effective from now to 2020. The plan is the biggest and most ambitious one of its kind in China’s history, said Zhao Jiarong, director of the department of environment resources conservation under the National Development and Reform Commission at […]

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Sony Forms Joint Chinese TV Venture

From Bloomberg.com: Sony Pictures TV said it has formed a joint venture with Hua Long in China to develop Chinese-language television projects including sitcoms, drama series and movies. This is the first development to arise out of the government’s recent decision to allow overseas investors to buy stakes in Chinese television companies. Viacom and Disney […]

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The plight of the Falun Gong

Alan Stone, a professor of law and psychiatry at Harvard, wrote a commentary in Psychiatric Times about the psychiatric abuse of Falun Gong members in China. Dr. Stone was appointed as a member of a task force organized by the World Psychiatric Association and responsible for investigating political misuse of psychiatry in China, including against […]

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China crushes drug gangs, seizing 6.27 tons of drugs since August

From Xinhuanet: “Chinese police have cracked down on 1,045 drug gangs, arresting 10,537 suspects and seized 6.27 tons of illegal drugs since Aug. 1, the government said Wednesday. Drug-related funds of 77.85 million yuan (9.38 million US dollars) were also seized in the four-month anti-drug campaign, said Chen Yicun, deputy-director of anti-drug department under theMinistry […]

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Foreign Media in Scramble for China Pay TV Tie-Ups

Foreign TV companies, including HBO, Nickelodeon and National Geographic, are moving quickly to take advantage of new relaxed rules in China allowing foreign investment in content production: “Most of the partnerships are seizing on new rules that go into effect next week allowing foreign firms to own up to 49 percent of joint ventures engaged […]

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