Editorial

EDITORIAL
Set Eyes on Long-term Benefits
The Chinese government has showed its will to prop up the market and to reform its financial system simultaneously with the latest announcement of a 30-point blueprint to tackle financial strains.Editorial Board | 2008-12-22
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Help Small Business, Save the Economy
Small and medium sized businesses are the key to stable job growth in China. Without them, China won't be able to fend off the global economic downturn.Editorial Staff | 2008-12-15
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For Responsible Stimulus Policy
Though we applaud efforts to loosen the reins on private business and drum up credit, regulators should work to prevent unnecessary risks and non-performing loans.Editorial staff | 2008-12-08
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The Key to a Successful Stimulus
China must apply the lesson of 1998--that the key to a successful stimulus is letting private businesses in on the party.editorial staff | 2008-12-02
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China Needs to Focus on Job Creation
We cannot escape the deepening global financial crisis unless the government works harder to create jobs.Editorial Staff | 2008-11-25
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China Should Learn From 1998
The RMB 4 trillion stimulus package will give first-aid to the economy and restore public confidence, but the 1998 experience has taught us that there's more to heading off a crisis.Editorial Staff | 2008-11-18
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A New Opportunity for Cross-strait Development
Recent agreements to create direct postal, trade, and travel links between Taiwan and the mainland are proof that despite political and ideological barriers, people on both sides of the strait are moving forward hand in hand. The progress should not ...Editorial staff | 2008-11-11
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To Solve Crisis, China Should Take Care of its Own
In assuming the role of a responsible stakeholder in world affairs, China should do as much as it can to help dissolve the financial crisis. By taking care of its own, it does much toward that end.Editorial Staff | 2008-10-27
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We Still Believe
Though opinion is swinging against the free-market model, we argue for restraint against calling off China's current smart and steady march toward reform.Editorial staff | 2008-10-20
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Call for Suspension of Beijing's Traffic Restricti...
Beijing has limited private cars from the road once a week based on the last number of license plates. The EO editorial questions if the ruling is legal, fair, and has followed proper proceedings.Editorial Board | 2008-10-13
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Perpetrator and Victim: Two Sides of a Coin
When reflecting on the melamine-tainted milk scandal, we - as individual member of the society - should also check ourselves and ask: if we have performed our moral duty and social responsibility.Editorial Board | 2008-10-06
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Briefs

Urumuqi Death Toll Rises to 156
Another sixteen victims were reported killed in the violent clashes that erupted in Urumuqi on July 5, taking the total death toll up to 156.
Liu Peng
5.6-Magnitude Quake Rocks Sichuan
Mianzhu, one of the areas hardest-hit by last year's devastating earthquake, was rocked by another moderately strong quake early Tuesday morning.
Liu Peng
Steel Trap: How to Stop Chinese Steel Selling Stat...
If China really wants to protect its national interest, it needs to allow small and medium...

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