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Cato Institute 09.1.03 A Simple Solution to China's Pension Crisis
David D. Li and Ling Li
China’s rapidly aging population, strong economic growth, and high return on capital mean that a funded pension system would be more efficient than a state-directed system. Yet, there are many problems in implementing a new privatized pension system. The...
Social Welfare, Economy
Asia Society 03.4.15 A Vital Partnership
As the two largest global emitters of greenhouse gases, China and the United States share the challenge of transforming each of their current fossil fuel–based energy systems into clean twenty-first-century energy systems that remain cornerstones of our...
U.S.-China Relations, Environment, Environmental Protection, Environmental Policy, Environmental Regulation, Cooperation
Global Environmental Institute 08.1.10 Addressing the Environmental and Social Governance Challenges of Chinese Mining Companies Operating in Africa
Carole Biau
The growth of China’s consumption of base metals is reflected in increased overseas engagement in mining activities, particularly in Africa. There is increasing concern about the environmental and social implications of China’s overseas involvement in...
Africa, Corporate Responsibility, Mining
Global Environmental Institute 08.1.10 Addressing the Environmental and Social Governance Challenges of Chinese Mining Companies Operating in Africa
Carole Biau
There is growing concern about the environmental and social implications of China’s overseas involvement in Africa, especially in environmentally-sensitive sectors such as mining and other extractive industries. In particular, Chinese firms are often...
Africa, Mining, Corporate Responsibility
United Nations 03.1.08 Advancing Food Safety in China
Over the past year, intense media attention has focused on food safety in the People’s Republic of China. Since the headlines broke, the government of China has been quick to respond, both highlighting the work it was already doing and taking many...
Food Safety, Health Care, United Nations
Council on Foreign Relations 12.1.07 Africa-China-U.S. Trilateral Dialogue
"The Brenthurst Foundation, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Council on Foreign Relations, Leon H. Sullivan Foundation
Over the course of the last thirteen months, delegates from Africa, China, and the United States have met three times in an effort to identify strategies of cooperation among their respective nations with the goal of accelerating economic development in...
Africa, Trilateral Dialogue, Economic Development
Greenpeace 05.1.15 Africa’s Fisheries’ Paradise at a Crossroads
Irresponsible Chinese Distant Water Fishing (DWF) companies, including China’s largest DWF company—China National Fisheries Corporation (CNFC)—are undermining the long-term sustainability of West Africa’s fisheries through persistent Illegal, Unreported...
China Leadership Monitor 04.30.12 After the Taiwan Elections: Planning for the Future
Alan D. Romberg
President Ma Ying-jeou’s solid re-election victory on January 14 and the Kuomintang’s respectable showing in the Legislative Yuan (LY) contests not only eased anxiety in Beijing and Washington, but laid a foundation for yet further progress along all...
Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 11.30.06 America and Japan Approach a Rising China
Dan Blumenthal
America’s post-Cold War China policy was premised on the hope that multidimensional engagement with Beijing would result in a strong, rich, peaceful, and democratic China. Almost two decades later, America’s attitude toward China reflects the fear that...
International Relations, U.S.-China Relations
Amnesty International 05.23.12 Amnesty Internation Annual Report—China 
Amnesty International surveys the landscape of human rights in China during 2011 and finds that China’s economic strength during the global financial crisis increased the country’s leverage in the domain of global human rights—mostly for the worse....
Human Rights, Dissidents and Activists, Religion, Protests