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July 2013

China’s New Visa Laws Target Expats

By Craig Hill on July 22, 2013

On July 1st 2013, China introduced new visa laws for foreigners, supposedly targeting illegal workers, but in reality targeting all expats in China. Mostly it seems about being able to control and punish foreigners more, which is to be expected to deflect from the crashing economy. 

Law, Society
Expatriates, Visas
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Institute for Artist Management

on July 22, 2013

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Chinese Directors Express Doubt Over Censorship Reforms

By Clarence Tsui and Patrick Brzeski on July 18, 2013

Filmmakers such as Cannes best screenplay-winner Jia Zhangke have been quick to question the ambiguities of the Chinese government's new screenplay approval process.

 

Arts
Censorship, Film, S.G.A.P.P.R.F.T.
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Young Chinese People May Just Not Be That Into Western-Style Democracy

By Damien Ma on July 18, 2013

A study conducted by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences found, among other things, that Chinese hold the view that the Chinese political system simply cannot be compared to that of the United States.  

Society
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Democracy, Balinghou
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China Will Surpass U.S. As Leading Superpower

By Greg Myre on July 18, 2013

Data from a Pew Research Center survey showed that in 23 of the 39 countries surveyed majorities or pluralities said China has or will overtake America. In China two-thirds believe their country already has or eventually will supplant America.

 

Society
Pew Research Center, U.S.-China Relations, Public Opinion
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Billionaire Jack Ma Makes About-Face, Praises Chinese Government

By Oiwan Lam on July 18, 2013

Prominent Chinese Internet entrepreneur Jack Ma has in the eyes of some shattered his independent image during a recent newspaper interview in which he applauded China for its online censorship and brutal, strong-arm tactics.

 

Business, Media
Jack Ma, Ma Yun, Zeng Chengjie, Sina Weibo
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China Relaxes Some Film Censorship Requirements

on July 18, 2013

The media regulator will now only require film summaries to be submitted for censorship approval before production, rather than full scripts, for select film categories.

 

 

 

 

 

Arts, Business
Hollywood, Censorship, Film and Television, S.G.A.P.P.R.F.T.
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Huge Chinese Theme-Park Project Aims to be the ‘Orlando of China’

By Brady MacDonald on July 18, 2013

The $2-billion marine-based Chimelong Ocean Kingdom theme park and resort on Hengqin Island is to be connected by bridge to Macau and by ferry to Hong Kong. 

 

Business, Society
Theme Parks, Entertainment
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China Bars GlaxoSmithKline Executive From Leaving During a Bribery Inquiry

By David Barboza on July 18, 2013

The effort to restrict Steve Nechelput’s travel came as the government ramped up an unusually bold anti-corruption campaign against GlaxoSmithKline, which is one of the world’s biggest drug makers.

 

Business, Law
GlaxoSmithKline, Steve Nechelput, Bribery, Corruption
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Scandal in China Over the Museum with Over 40,000 Fake Artifacts

By Jonathan Jones on July 18, 2013

The recent revelation that museum in Hebei may be housing as many as 40,000 forgeries has caused the museum to close and many on the Chinese internet are commenting on the scandal.

Arts, Society
Museums, Fakes
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