Sinica Podcast
10.21.15Tu Youyou and the Nobel Prize
from Sinica Podcast
This week on Sinica, hosts Kaiser Kuo, Jeremy Goldkorn, and David Moser speak with Christina Larson and Ian Johnson about Tu Youyou, the scientist who recently shared a Nobel Prize in Medicine for her discovery of the anti-malaria compound...
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10.20.15Moving 2 Million People for Beijing’s Urban Reset
Nearly 2 million Beijing residents will be moved to the city’s outlying districts from the center by 2020 as part of a massive urban revamp designed to better control people, traffic, and smog.The movers include up to 1 million government workers...
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10.20.15The Real Story Behind China’s Alleged Conquest of African Farmland
Quartz
“A common perception is that China is supporting Chinese enterprises to acquire land abroad as part of a national food security strategy.”
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10.20.15China Says South China Sea Lighthouses Not Meant to Alter 'Status Quo'
Reuters
China says its lighthouses on Cuarteron Reef and Johnson South Reef in the Spratly islands will assist navigational security.
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10.20.15Xi Jinping Visit: Chinese Leader Given Ceremonial Welcome
BBC
China's President Xi Jinping is receiving a ceremonial welcome by the Queen as he begins the first full day of his visit to the UK.
Conversation
10.20.15Britain: ‘China’s Best Partner in the West’?
This week, Xi Jinping is in Great Britain for a state visit, his first since assuming leadership of China nearly three years ago. Britain’s government under David Cameron has signaled—increasingly loudly in recent months—that it hopes to usher in a...
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10.19.15Feminism With Chinese Characteristics
Diplomat
China is making progress on women’s issues, but anyone trying to publicize remaining issues faces a serious backlash.
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10.19.15Here’s Why Xi Jinping’s ‘Chinese Dream’ Differs Radically From the American Dream
Time
Xi’s Chinese Dream is protean.
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10.19.15In a Region Disturbed by Ethnic Tensions, China Keeps Tight Lid on a Massacre
New York Times
Armed with only knives, the assailants struck at the coal mine in the dead of night.
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10.19.15Prince William to Give Ivory Trade Speech as China's President Xi Arrives
BBC
The Duke of Cambridge is to deliver a speech on the illegal ivory trade for broadcast on Chinese state TV.
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10.19.15China and UK: Signs of a New 'Special Relationship?'
CNN
Does the UK have a new "special relationship?"
Environment
10.19.15Can the South-North Water Transfer Project and Industry Co-Exist?
from chinadialogue
Sixty-two years after Chairman Mao first envisioned the South-North Water Transfer project, the Middle Route (SNWT-MR) formally began transferring supplies of water from Danjiangkou reservoir on the border of Hubei and Henan in December 2014.In the...
Conversation
10.16.15Is There a China Model?
The most recent public event in our ChinaFile Presents series, which we held October 15 in New York, was a discussion of the philosopher Daniel A. Bell’s controversial book, The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, co-...
Viewpoint
10.16.15How Contagious is Taiwan’s Democracy?
The old barriers have crumbled, the old animosities have abated, and as a result, millions of people from the authoritarian mainland of China now spend various lengths of time on democratic Taiwan. In fact, the two-way traffic is tremendous. On...
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10.16.15A Remote Corner of China Wants Access to the Sea. The Obstacle Is North Korea.
Washington Post
You can almost smell the sea air from here, at the point where China, Russia and North Korea meet.
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10.16.15China Suggests Joint South China Sea Drills With Asean
BBC
China's Defence Minister Chang Wanquan has suggested drills for "maritime rescues and disaster relief".
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10.16.15This Is Where China’s Future Will Be Decided
Washington Post
Lanzhou, China — The first thing you notice is the dust.
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10.16.15Taiwan Prepares For Turmoil As China Watches Its Elections From Afar
Guardian
The basic question before voters in next year’s poll is whether they will still exist as a country.
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10.16.15Ai Weiwei Memoir Coming in Spring 2017
Newsweek
Crown Publishing Group announced that it will publish a memoir by the artist in the spring of 2017.
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10.16.15Culture Shock: Chinese Ministry Slammed on Not-so-Social Media
WSJ: China Real Time Report
Watch the country’s culture ministry get eviscerated on social media.
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10.15.15Vietnam Accuses Chinese Vessel of Sinking Fishing Boat
Associated Press
Vietnam said that a Chinese vessel rammed into and sank one of its fishing boats near disputed islands in the South China Sea.
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10.15.15Chinese Admiral Visits Iran, Wants Closer Defense Cooperation
Reuters
China wants to deepen military ties with Iran.
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10.15.15Xi’s Visit to Kick Off a Golden Age of China-UK Relations
Diplomat
A state visit next week is expected to spark a new era in bilateral ties.
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10.15.15Mao and Other Cultural Inspirations
New York Times
“An army without culture is a dull-witted army,” Mao Zedong wrote, “and a dull-witted army cannot defeat the enemy.”
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10.15.15China Burnishes Xi Jinping’s Legend With TV Drama of His Years in Rural Hamlet
Guardian
Chinese bloggers label 45-part drama called Liangjiahe as latest homage to omnipotent ‘Big Daddy Xi’.
Environment
10.14.15U.S.-China Announcement is the Most Significant Milestone to Date for Battling Global Climate Change
from Rocky Mountain Institute
The September 25 joint announcement by President Obama and President Xi represents the second time in two years the leaders have met to make significant climate commitments. Last year’s meeting focused on setting aggressive goals that reflect each...
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10.14.15In China’s State News Media, What Is Said May Not Be What’s Printed
New York Times
An Australian journalist was misquoted as saying the people of Tibet had a “wonderful life.”
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10.14.15Survivors Tell the Camera the Hidden Tale of China's Great Famine
Los Angeles Times
When Li Yaqin was 16, she ate what her family could scavenge.
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10.14.15'Hunting' for China at the Democratic Debate
Washington Post
Jim Webb wanted to talk China.The rest of the candidates? Not so much.
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10.14.15China Says Not Planning to Send Military Ships to Syria
Reuters
China said it had no plans to send military ships to Syria to fight with Russian forces.
Media
10.13.15Chinese Censors Are Giving North Korea a P.R. Makeover
On October 10, Liu Yunshan, a member of the elite Politburo Standing Committee and one of the seven most powerful men in China, paid a visit to North Korea to observe a massive parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Worker’...
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10.13.15Japan May Halt Funds for UNESCO Over Nanjing Row With China
Reuters
Japan's military aggression before and during World War Two still haunts ties between Asia's two biggest economies.
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10.13.15Top China Paper Says U.S., Russia Playing Cold War Game in Syria
Reuters
The United States and Russia seemed to be using Syria as a proxy for diplomatic and military competition, as during the Cold War.
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10.13.15A Land China Loves and Hates
New York Times
The Chinese hostility to America is first and foremost the result of government propaganda.
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10.13.15How A 16-Year-Old Found Himself Caught Up in China’s Latest Crackdown
Washington Post
He is not a lawyer, or a dissident. He is a 16-year-old with a bowl-cut fringe.
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10.13.15Insider Trading Is Hindering Development of Stock Market
A series of investigations into apparent market violations emerged after the recent stock market turmoil, bringing down Zhang Yujun, an assistant chairman at the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC); Cheng Boming, general manager of CITIC...
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10.09.15China’s AIIB and OBOR: Ambitions and Challenges
Diplomat
The two ambitious projects have become an integral part of Chinese diplomacy.
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10.09.15'A Brighter Future Beckons': China Tries to Get Xinjiang to Join the Party
Guardian
Yellow signs swing from lampposts urging citizens to “hold high the great banner of national unity”.
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10.09.15China Opens Communist Party Theme Park
CNN
Who needs Disneyland when you can have a theme park for youngsters to declare their loyalty to China's Communist Party?
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10.09.15Why China Doesn’t Mind Being Left Out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Global Post
In case you hadn’t heard, the Trans-Pacific Partnership is a really big deal— unless you're China.
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10.09.15China Will Not Allow Violations of Its Territorial Waters
Reuters
China said it would not stand for violations of its territorial waters in the name of freedom of navigation.
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10.08.15China Turns Firepower to Soft Power to Try to Win Tiny Taiwan-held Island
Reuters
"In Kinmen, we can do what Taiwan can't, what Taiwan doesn't dare do."
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10.08.15U.S. to Sail Warships Near Disputed South China Sea Islands
Reuters
U.S. ships would sail within 12-nautical-mile zones, that China claims as territory around islands it has built in the Spratly chain, within the next two weeks.
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10.08.15Wartime Sex Slaves at the Heart of UN Battle Between Japan and China
Guardian
Both countries have submitted competing nominations for inclusion in Unesco’s Memory of the World programme.
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10.08.15China and Europe May Team Up to Snub TPP
CNBC
The world's largest trade deal in recent decades may wind up creating high school-esque cliques on the international stage.
Culture
10.07.15Jia Zhangke on Finding Freedom in China on Film
Jia Zhangke is among the most celebrated filmmakers China has ever produced—outside of China. His 2013 film, A Touch of Sin, a weaving-together of four tales of violence ripped from modern-day newspaper headlines, won the Best Screenplay award at...
Books
10.07.15Unmade in China
If you look carefully at how things are actually made in China—from shirts to toys, apple juice to oil rigs—you see a reality that contradicts every widely-held notion about the world’s so-called economic powerhouse. From the inside looking out, China is not a manufacturing juggernaut. It’s a Lilliputian. Nor is it a killer of American jobs. It’s a huge job creator. Rising China is importing goods from America in such volume that millions of U.S. jobs are sustained through Chinese trade and investment. In Unmade in China, entrepreneur and Georgetown University business professor Jeremy R. Haft lifts the lid on the hidden world of China’s intricate supply chains. Informed by years of experience building new companies in China, Haft’s unique, insider’s view reveals a startling picture of an economy which struggles to make baby formula safely, much less a nuclear power plant. Using firm-level data and recent case studies, Unmade in China tells the story of systemic risk in Chinese manufacturing and why this is both really bad and really good news for America. —Polity Press{chop}
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10.07.15A Year on, Mixed Views on What Hong Kong Protests Achieved
Associated Press
"Has the Umbrella Movement accomplished anything? If so, what?"
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10.07.15What Does China Think of the TPP?
Diplomat
China is taking a wait-and-see approach on the U.S.-led trade deal.
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10.07.15Dalai Lama: China More Concerned About Future Dalai Lamas Than I Am
CNN
"I have no concern," he told Amanpour in London, adding that it is "possible" he would be the last Dalai Lama.
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10.07.15Once the Biggest Buyer, China Starts Dumping U.S. Government Debt
Wall Street Journal
Shift in Treasury holdings is latest symptom of emerging-market slowdown hitting global economy.
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10.07.15The Chinese Government Is Cranking Up the Nationalism After Its Nobel Win
Quartz
In a way, the Nobel honor is a double-whammy for the Chinese government’s nationalist agenda.
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10.07.15Putting the Past Behind in China
New York Times
The days of China’s relying on export manufacturing and infrastructure construction as drivers of economic growth are gone.
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10.06.15What Will the TPP Mean for China?
On Monday, the U.S., Japan, and ten other countries concluded negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP—the largest regional trade accord in history. If approved, the agreement will set new terms for the nearly $28 trillion in trade and...
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10.06.15Authorities Should Do More to Protect China’s Lawyers
A Communist Party group led by General Secretary Xi Jinping that was established to spearhead reform efforts finished a document on September 15 addressing the plight of lawyers. A day later, top judicial authorities, including the Supreme People...
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10.06.15U.S. Allies See Trans-Pacific Partnership as a Check on China
New York Times
The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal was welcomed as a win for the United States in its contest with China for clout in Asia.
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10.06.15U.S. Warns Against 'Egregious' Restrictions in Contested South China Seas
Reuters
The U.S. and China have blamed each other for dangerous moves during recent incidents involving aircraft and ships.
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10.06.15China Is Working to Reach Its Emissions Peak Before 2030 Deadline, Analyst Says
Guardian
Qi Ye, director of public policy centre in Beijing, says China is showing ‘global leadership’ on climate change.