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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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05.27.14China Tensions Grow After Vietnamese Ship Sinks in Clash
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Hair-trigger tensions in the South China Sea escalated as China and Vietnam traded accusations over the sinking of a Vietnamese fishing vessel in the vicinity of a Chinese oil rig parked in disputed waters off Vietnam’s coast.
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05.23.14Residents Try to Move On After Terrorist Attack in China
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By the time the vehicles exploded at opposite ends of the block, 43 people were dead and more than 90 people were wounded, according to an updated casualty list.
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05.23.14A Scholarly Response to ‘Tiger Mom’: Happiness Matters, Too
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When a child scores 99 on a test, an American parent will lavish praise. But a Chinese parent will say: “What happened? Why didn’t you get 100?”
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05.22.14China Threatens Security Checks for Tech Firms After U.S. Indictments
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China will establish new procedures to assess potential security problems with Internet technology and services used by sectors “related to national security and the public interest.”
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05.21.14Under Pressure, ‘Naked Official’ Chooses Early Retirement
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How China is dealing with its longstanding problem of “naked officials”—those who have packed off their family and, often, ill-gotten wealth abroad.
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05.15.14Don’t Call Me Dude, Boss or Bro. It’s Comrade to You
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A new notice demands greater “naming discipline” from party members and officials, warning that using “vulgar” terms of address in the workplace was “wrecking inner-party democracy.”
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05.14.14Anger Grows in Vietnam Over Dispute With China
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Thousands of workers rampaged through an industrial area in southern Vietnam in what reportedly began as protests against China’s stationing of an oil rig in disputed waters off of Vietnam’s coast.
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05.14.14Philippines Challenges China Over Disputed Atoll
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The Philippines has protested signs of land reclamation by China aimed at expanding a disputed coral atoll near the southern Philippines, the latest in a series of disputes pitting China against its neighbors.
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05.13.14China Isn’t Overtaking America
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Twenty-first century rivalry between the United States and China will be as much about economic might as military power.
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05.13.14China Real Estate Falls Back to Earth
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One of the world’s longest-running bull markets finally seems to be stalling, with broad consequences for China’s economy and possibly its politics as well.
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05.12.14China’s Coal Dependency Threatens Efforts to Curb Warming
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China's coal consumption contributes one-fifth of the world’s total emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from fossil fuels, which, if it continues, will make it change “almost impossible."
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05.11.14Follow the Money, China-Style
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The appreciation of the yuan has failed to convince ordinary Chinese people that their money buys more; on the contrary, they feel it’s worth less.
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05.10.14China Says Goodbye in the Key of G: Kenny G
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For years, “Going Home,” the 1989 hit instrumental by American saxophonist Kenny G has been piped into China’s shopping malls, schools, train stations and fitness centers to signal it’s time to leave.
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05.06.14Rights Lawyer Detained Ahead of Tiananmen Anniversary
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Pu Zhiqiang, 49, has been detained by the Beijing police one month before the 25th anniversary of the deadly crackdown on the Tiananmen protest movement.
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04.24.14Degrees of Influence Peddling in China and U.S.
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The people who hold the levers of state power control the deployment of vast riches; every decision about a change in the tax code or the issuance of oil drilling licenses is worth billions to someone.