John McCain’s China Policy
If John McCain, the presumptive American Republican Party presidential candidate wins in November 2008, his China policy appears to be one of seeking to maintain positive relations while attempting to...
View ArticleChina’s Oil Price Freeze
Considering recent shortages in fuel in some places in China, as reported by today’s WSJ and an article by the Jamestown Foundation, many may wonder why China is leaving its oil prices at the same...
View ArticleChina’s Prison Population
It is well known that the US leads the world in incarceration rates with 751 per 100,000 people in prison; but it is less well known how China’s incarceration rates compare. Interestingly, China, which...
View ArticleBeijingers Love Their Games? (Guest)
by: Danny J. (Guest Contributor) In a survey of Chinese natives, 93% believed that ‘the Olympics will help China’s image around the globe’ and 96% said that the games ‘will be successful.’ These...
View ArticlePost-Olympic Pieces
Here’s a couple of interesting “Olympic-Aftermath” posts from around the internet, and below is some value-added analysis: * The Olympic Sponsor – Biggest Winners and Biggest Losers All Roads Lead to...
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