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April 29, 2015

Full text of Abe’s speech before U.S. Congress

Following is a full text of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s speech at the U.S. Congress on Wednesday. Read more
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Published on April 29, 2015 23:10

Is China Building Up Soft Power by Aiding Nepal?

The  Chinese leadership announced immediately after the quake that China would be sending a specialized search and rescue team, medical supplies, and the kinds of relief assistance. Similarly, the Modi government in India responded in a quick and significant manner. Read more
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Published on April 29, 2015 23:06

How China's Ministry of Public Security Controls Cyber Policy

The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) controls all aspects of cyber policy in China. As a ministry, the MPS is constituted as operating under the State Council. In practice, however, it operates under the direct control of the Communist Party leadership. Read more
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Published on April 29, 2015 23:03

China's Three Richest Casino Moguls Have Lost $22 Billion in Just the Last Year

Big losers in a rotten game - socialism with Chinese characteristics. Read more
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Published on April 29, 2015 22:59

Wang Jianlin, a Billionaire at the Intersection of Business and Power in China

There are as many as 430 billionaires in China, more than in any country besides the United States. But Wang Jianlin stands out, and not just because he is the richest person in Asia, with a fortune estimated at more than $35 billion. Read more  A sensitive name
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Published on April 29, 2015 22:55

The Sinocism China Newsletter, April 29, 2015

Get smarter about China. Read more
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Published on April 29, 2015 05:11

April 27, 2015

Keeping Count: Corrupt Chinese Officials and Their Mistresses

Chinese news organizations caused a stir when they published stories last month saying that a senior security and intelligence official ensnared in an anticorruption investigation had six mistresses and two sons with them. The official, Ma Jian, a former vice minister of state security, is the highest-ranking intelligence official to be caught up in theanticorruption drive and political purge
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Published on April 27, 2015 21:43

China -- Not the U.S. -- Is Leading the Solar Revolution

According to a recent report from China's National Energy Administration, the country connected 5.04 GW of solar capacity in the first quarter this year. That's nearly as much as the 6.20 GW installed in the U.S. during 2014; and China is planning to install as much as 17.8 GW this year alone. Read more
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Published on April 27, 2015 21:39

The Anti-Corruption Drive and Risk of Policy Paralysis in China

Like it or not, President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign is extremely popular among Chinese people. According to an online survey, “combating corruption” trails “income distribution” as the top two concerns of the Chinese public. There are already reports suggesting that the campaign has helped reduce the transaction cost for ordinary people to get things done in China. Read more
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Published on April 27, 2015 21:36

Så ille kan det gå når to naive norske Kina-forskere lar seg intervjue

Forskningssamarbeid mellom Norge og Kina kan i mange tilfeller være nyttig og riktig. Men hvor langt skal norske forskere gå i å beile for de kinesiske kommunistene? Spørsmålet melder seg med full tyngde når Kari Kveseth og Rolf David Vogt, to representanter for norsk forskning, lar seg intervjue av Uniforum, avisen til Universitetet i Oslo, 23. april.


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Published on April 27, 2015 21:36

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