ENGLISH EDITION OF THE WEEKLY CHINESE NEWSPAPER, IN-DEPTH AND INDEPENDENT
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  • A Bigger Slice of the Pie | 5-24 15:32
  • State-owned firms belong to the people, it's reasonable to ask that their profits be shared with the people.
  • A Chinese Professor's Take on American Morality | 5-22 14:58
  • Hearing tales of casual sex and marriages, Chinese often question Americans' morality, but one Beijing professor admires their standards in public life.
  • Why are Young Women in Yunnan Being Refused Passports? | 5-17 16:17
  • Young women in Yunnan are having their applications for passports rejected on the grounds that it will help limit the spread sexually-transmitted diseases.
  • One-child Policy is Harming China | 5-9 17:35
  • The birth-control policy is a perfect example of social injustice - the rich can afford to pay the penalties and fines incurred for violating the policy.
  • The China-Phillipine Stand Off | 5-4 19:27
  • The Philippines has overreacted in the ongoing dispute between Manila and Beijing.
  • Why Wukan Will Remain a One-off | 4-25 16:11
  • Unlike in the past, officials decided not to "settle accounts after autumn," but instead promoted protest leaders to positions of power.
  • Who Fears China's New Fighter? | 4-24 19:55
  • China's armed forces are enormously proud of their J-20 stealth fighter, but like the deluded battleship builders in 1930s Japan, the military is missing the point.
  • Chinese, Why Aren't You Angry? | 4-23 11:12
  • Social and political reforms have stalled and regulators can't protect us like they should, it's time to rethink what reform and opening up is all about.
  • Myanmar's Suspended Dam Part II | 4-20 16:53
  • China's resolve not to interfere in its neighbour's "internal affairs" rings hollow: the country has played a formative role in Burmese history.
  • Behind Myanmar's Suspended Dam | 4-13 15:19
  • After a decision to shelve a China-funded hydropower plant on the Irrawaddy River, Qin Hui set off south to learn about the project and its opponents.
  • Carbon Trade Lessons from the EU | 4-12 14:50
  • China plans to pilot various carbon cap and trade programs in 2013, what can the country learn from Europe's experience?
  • China Should Restrain North Korea | 4-11 17:50
  • With North Korea preparing to mark the centenary of Kim Il-Sung's birth with a rocket launch, China needs to urge the "Great Leader's" grandson to exercise restraint.
  • Mexico on the G20's Importance | 4-11 15:29
  • Mexico's deputy finance minister writes about his country's priorities for the G20 in 2012, when it holds the rotating presidency.
  • Li Na Lets Loose | 3-22 16:43
  • Whether or not Li Na plays tennis for her country is her own business.
  • Some Boom and Others Go Home | 3-21 19:17
  • Looking for patterns and lessons from the experience of foreign companies in China.
  • How to Respect Officials | 3-14 11:14
  • By raising questions about officials who educate their children abroad, we can show respect for the offices that they occupy.
  • Lowering the Target for Growth | 3-8 9:55
  • The growth target was one of the most hotly-anticipated points in Wen Jiabao's NPC speech - our weekend editorial called for a focus on rebalancing the economy.
  • Will Real-Name Rule Silence Net? | 3-5 17:07
  • When a blogger was sentenced to two years of reeducation-through-labor, his treatment sent shivers down the spines of many Chinese internet users.
  • Putin’s Tears Signal End of Era | 3-5 14:01
  • As the tears welled up, newly-elected Vladimir Putin, arguably the world's most powerful leader, showed that his reign is in fact approaching the end.
  • Public Idols and Social Media | 2-29 15:44
  • What would the world have been like if Nikita Khrushchev had had a Weibo account?

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