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Report: French Dominance Of China's Wine Market Set To Slip http://t.co/1H1mDqDG #china #wine #luxury #lifestyle @decanter @WineEnthusiast
As China Security Czar Loses Power, Communist Party Newspaper Touts 'Political Reform' http://t.co/dGBRp7Nq #china
Could U.S. Get Sucked Into War? | Flashpoints http://t.co/XzjPEYvs #China #Philippines
RT @mcandrew: Check out Blocked On Weibo, an amazingly useful blog on what's blocked in #China and why: http://t.co/0fmXyxpK
With New Hong Kong Gallery, Sotheby's Digs In For The Long Haul http://t.co/jtDYjq8b #HK #china #art #auction #luxury #diamond
#China -based Huawei, ZTE to ship nearly 100 million smartphones for 15% global share in 2012, say Taiwan makers. http://t.co/VVrCFNTl
MT @jonathanwatts: "I used to be a Sinophile..." Excellent story on corporate espionage & wind energy in #China http://t.co/xBZRYvyL
Reposting this link. This article is why people praising Chinese green tech and HSR development should tread carefully: http://t.co/6BqWFnQl
Inside Chinese Boom in Corporate Espionage (re: wind energy): http://t.co/R6XjbIlm "I used to be a Sinophile" via @jonathanwatts @michetravi
#SecClinton: A thriving #China is good for America and a thriving America is good for China. http://t.co/E3K0dzrd #USIPNF
In which China suggests that Iraq and its people would have been better off living under Saddam Hussein.
My initial impression after about a week of digging around is that if anything China and Pakistan are building quite a strong relationship, but China remains uneasy about the limits of the current regime's control inside the country
They weren't during the reign of the last Manchus, and they aren't today. If many of the Imperial treasures have disappeared, the avarice of the eunuchs in the Imperial Household Department was as much to blame as outright western appropriation. The traditions of the Nei Wu Fu, it appears, are honored still today.
It's about damned time. I made the point at CASBAA in October 2008 that Youku and Tudou were the friends of Hollywood, not the enemies, piracy notwithstanding.
One can only hope that someone in the State Council is reading Caixin and taking notes. This reads as an excellent prescription for some good first steps.
The only question here - as with other bribery scandals - is how high did the payoff money go. The less attention pade to a scandall of this nature, the more likely those involved were quite senior.
Recommended by Tania Branigan during our Sinica podcast.
An excellent article, yet Li falls into the trap of many polemicists when his tone gets shrill and he dives into ad hominem attacks.
The government has closed one loophole, but there will be others before. Capital, like love, always finds a way.
Baidu has a tendency to get into every single online business to see if they can afford to play. On this one, they've decided to bow out. Any guesses on the next business they leave?
China's gaokao is a brutal, dehumanizing, perhaps even killer process that reeks of the old imperial testing system. But as Christina Larson points out, it is also the Thin Black Line that keeps Chinese university admissions something resembling a meritocracy. Get rid of the gaokao, and college admissions become all about cash, connections, and coercion.
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