Category Archives: China

Predatory Chinese

And what of the generation the one-child policy has spawned? Children from the biggest 40 cities are living in the three-screen world (television, computer and mobile), wearing global designer brands, travelling first class, and buying houses and cars for their … Continue reading

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Xi Jinping new leader in China

Xi Jinping, likely China’s next leader, called pragmatic, low-key By Keith B. Richburg, Published: August 15 XIAMEN, China — When Vice President Biden visits China this week, his official host will be his counterpart, Vice President Xi Jinping, who has … Continue reading

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Another Wall Street scam

China to Wall Street: The Side-Door Shuffle By DAVID BARBOZA and AZAM AHMED Published: July 23, 2011 Dalian, china IT was the hot new thing on Wall Street — one of those exotic investments that seem to promise untold riches … Continue reading

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China means cyber-warfare

Every major company in the U.S. has been hacked by China’: Cyber-espionage warning from U.S security chief who warned of 9/11 Continue reading

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Chinese business model

China became the world’s second largest luxury market in the year 2009. By constituting 27.5% of the global luxury market share in 2009, China surpassed the United States for the first time in luxury consumption and was only second to … Continue reading

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The Great Helmsman

Bricks are stacked to dry at a kiln in Yichang, Hubei Province in this undated photo. The practice of using farmland soil to make bricks means huge loss of farmland each year in China. The core principle that drives Chinese … Continue reading

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KFC conquers China

Britain’s fried-chicken boom Whether it’s from KFC, Tennessee, Dixie, Perfect or Golden, fried chicken is Britain’s fastest growing fast food. Can anything stem our appetite for it? Tom Meltzer The Guardian, Friday February 18, 2011 “This is food as a … Continue reading

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China Currency

Like the Mississippi River which can changes course as it pleases, despite levees, China and its mercantile policies resist outside influence for the common global good. The Chinese government does not practice free trade and manipulates its currency. Major corporations … Continue reading

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Chinese Advantages Problems

China’s economic transformation from a central-planning economy to national capitalism has changed history. Beijing’s economic muscle and cash reserves are unprecedented in world history; China’s economic development has impacted every continent. Oil price increases are based on voracious Sino demand, … Continue reading

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Democracy In China Delayed

One myth that pertains to trade with China is the idea that freedom and democracy will sprout due to increased contact with the outside world. Like rational people everywhere, the Chinese desire peace and prosperity, even more so, now that … Continue reading

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