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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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06.11.13Cui Tiankai, China’s Envoy to the U.S., Aims to Allay Tensions
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Cui Tiankai, the country’s ambassador in Washington, is its chief behind-the-scenes facilitator for the meeting that will bring together Mr. Xi and President Obama at Sunnylands starting June 7.
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06.11.13‘Escape From North Korea’ (Video)
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In this Op-Doc video, Ann Shin profiles a smuggler named Dragon, who charges North Korean defectors for guiding them through China and Southeast Asia into eventual asylum and safety in South Korea.
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06.07.13U.S.-China Meeting’s Aim
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The two day meeting is an enormous bet on the power of personal diplomacy, in a setting carefully chosen to nurture a high-level friendship.
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06.07.13An Empire Built By Aping Apple
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In a country where products like iPhones are made but rarely invented, Lei Jun — entrepreneur, billionaire and professed Jobs acolyte — is positioning himself and his company ‘Xiaomi’ as figurative heirs of Mr. Jobs.
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06.06.13China’s New Leadership Has Ties to Tiananmen Era
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Many current top leaders served their political apprenticeship in the 1980s, when the boundaries between the permissible and the forbidden were not as stark and heavily policed as they are now.
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06.06.13China’s Economic Empire
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Beijing’s essentially unlimited financial resources allow the country to be a force in both the developed and developing world, one that threatens to obliterate the competitive edge of Western firms and kill jobs in Europe and America...
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06.06.13How to Play Well With China
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There is no way to rebalance the global economy, slow climate change, manage the trouble kicked up by rogue states and keep the peace in Asia unless Washington and Beijing work together in as many areas as possible.
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06.06.13Hagel, in Remarks Directed at China, Speaks of Cyberattack Threat
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Mr. Hagel emphasized the need for more talks between the American and Chinese militaries to build trust and reduce the risk of miscalculation at a time of mounting rivalry.
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06.04.13Chinese Poultry Plant Fire Kills More Than 100
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Chinese news reports said many of the workers who had died had been hindered from leaving the factory, the Baoyuanfeng Poultry Plant, because the exits had been blocked or inadequate.
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05.31.13In China, Second Thoughts About ‘Dishonest Americans’ Column
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The column, launched in March, has provoked a backlash among ordinary Chinese at this targeting of the morals of another nation in the party’s flagship media.
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05.30.13Wariness Over a Deal Intended to Deliver More Pork to China
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Smithfield Foods, one of the biggest and oldest pork producers in the U.S., agreed to sell itself to Shuanghui International, one of China’s largest meat processors. The two emphasized that the deal aimed to increase the supply of...
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05.28.13Europe and China Trade Talks End Bitterly
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China called on the European Union to refrain from imposing tariffs on solar panels, and the European trade commissioner complained that China was pressuring individual countries to prevent Europe from reaching a consensus.
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05.28.13Hackers Find China Is Land of Opportunity
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Whether it is used to break into private networks, track online dissent back to its source or steal trade secrets, hacking is openly discussed and even promoted at trade shows, inside university classrooms and on Internet forums.
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05.28.13China’s Brutal One-Child Policy
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In the countryside, where the need for extra hands to help in the fields and the deeply entrenched patriarchal desire for a male heir have created strong resistance to population control measures, officials has been merciless.
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05.23.13Former Bank Executive In China Faces Bribe Accusations
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The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said Yang Kun, a former vice president of the state-controlled Agricultural Bank of China, had been expelled from the party and handed over to criminal investigators.