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The Real China and the Real World
The world has discovered that China is not taking the path of development that optimistic observers had imagined.
10月12日 15:29
Terms of Debate: Moving Beyond Patriots vs Traitors
The debate over the best way to respond to the Diaoyu Island Incident should not become a test of who is a genuine patriot
9月30日 17:13
Who is Stymieing our Charity?
Regulations imposed by the Chinese government are reducing people's willingness to give to charity.
9月21日 14:30
Why Aren't Private Enterprises Growing?
Industrial entrance barriers are the biggest reason for the lack of private enterprise growth in China.
9月7日 17:01
Unveling the Hidden Costs of Listing
Companies are using investor money to pay for the costs of being listed on the stock market.
8月24日 15:01
The Social Responsibilities of Public Institutions
Public institutions are avoiding social responsibilities
8月17日 17:08
How Much Money do you Need in Order to Afford Government Housing?
There is a huge mismatch between the design of policy-based housing and its current reality
8月10日 15:44
Our Society is Already Downstream
We are not flowing downstream, but are stagnant at a lower starting point; we have always been a part of the downstream society rather than flowing towards it.
7月30日 18:18
Some Local Governments Can Afford to Change Priorities
Why is it that three counties in Shaanxi province have succeeded in improving people's livelihood?
7月20日 17:00
How are Immelt and Liu Chuanzhi Different?
A successful industrial upgrading will surely defeat foreign enterprises while a failure to upgrade is equivalent to defeat for Chinese enterprises.
7月13日 17:18
Tax Cuts are Not the Solution, Reforming the Taxation System is
Tax reduction should be a long-term policy and we should simultaneously reform the taxation system.
7月6日 16:39
The Nature of Bribery Scandals in China
Multinational corporations are currently facing unprecedented challenges in China regarding the morality of their business transactions
6月29日 15:51
We Shouldn't Pursue Convictions at the Cost of Justice
Recently, the Ministry of Public Security has determined that to tackle the current complex public security situation, a seven-month long crackdown will be conducted on serious crime nationwide.
6月24日 17:30
An Unfinished Task: The Incomplete Reform of China's State-owned Banks
It remains a great challenge for all of China's state-owned banks to manage themselves like real commercial banks free of government interference.
6月15日 18:56
Workers Have a Right to Decent Work
Labor disputes still can not be resolved smoothly because there is no effective and fair negotiating mechanism.
6月7日 19:13
Emigration Trend Among Chinese Elites is Worth Examination
Why are we still paying attention to the departure of China's elite and the reasons why they are leaving?
5月25日 17:54
Will China Repeat the Mistakes it Made in 2008?
For the past two weeks, observers of the Chinese economy have been in a period of confusion over whether or not China will increase interest rates and appreciate the value of the RMB
5月18日 17:01
No Pain No Gain: Regulating the Property Market in the Long-term
In the wake of the central government issuing ten policies to curb China's speculative property market, local governments are following suit; some are taking an even tougher position.
5月12日 18:16
Let Us Learn From Disaster
Disaster should be a record of our progress. Reevaluating our construction quality, founding a disaster-relief system...
4月27日 17:36
Protection Against Overheating Puts Local Government at Risk
Together, increasing interest rates and applying pressure on the property bubble form a "double-squeeze" on local governments
4月20日 17:30

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