Guo Wengui Demands Rule of Law, Press Freedom, More
CDT cannot verify any information presented by Guo Wengui. In another video message over the...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Sep 25, 2017
CDT cannot verify any information presented by Guo Wengui. In another video message over the...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Oct 19, 2011
After Michael Sata, an outspoken critic of labor abuses by Chinese mine owners, won the election in Zambia, Chinese mine owners immediately gave significant raises to their workers. Yet now, workers at one mine say an announced...
Read MorePosted by Matthias Giessler | Jul 4, 2008
From AllAfrica, Chinese Investments in Nigeria: (July 3, 2008) In recent times, quite a lot has been said and written about the presence of Chinese investors in Africa . The West is clearly worried not just about the rate of...
Read MorePosted by Xiao Qiang | Mar 14, 2008
Mary Dell Lucas and Getty Images “China’s hunger for natural resources is causing more problems at home than abroad,” says an editorial in the Economist’s print edition: THERE is no exaggerating...
Read MorePosted by Xiao Qiang | Jun 3, 2005
From Times Online: Any talk about Western economic prospects will soon turn to China. Its exports are the top threat to Western manufacturers and have brought price deflation to the high street. China’s capital spending boom and rising living standards also offer tantalising prospects for exporters in the stagnant eurozone or Japan. By expanding output […]
Read MorePosted by Arthur Kaufman | Oct 31, 2024
China has extended its dominance at home and abroad over critical minerals that are essential to future high-tech and renewable-energy industries. Amid intensifying geopolitical competition, Western countries are increasing...
Read MorePosted by Arthur Kaufman | Jun 18, 2024
The Swiss peace summit concluded over the weekend with what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hailed as the “first steps towards peace,” but much remains unresolved before Russia might conceivably agree to cease its war...
Read MorePosted by Arthur Kaufman | May 4, 2023
In recent weeks, Chinese authorities have raided foreign firms, imposed exit bans, restricted databases, and expanded an espionage law. Together, these measures point to the government’s growing assertiveness in controlling...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Boyd | Mar 1, 2023
A crackdown on rural Jiangxi’s lithium sector that might snarl global supply chains has cast a spotlight on the conflict between rural economic development and environmental protection. Earlier this week, investigation teams...
Read MorePosted by Arthur Kaufman | Jun 22, 2022
On Tuesday, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) went into effect in the U.S. The bill was conceived in 2019, approved by the Senate last July, and passed by Congress in December before being signed into law by...
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