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September 2015

Osborne Praised for 'Not Stressing Human Rights' in China

on September 25, 2015

The Global Times praised Mr Osborne's "pragmatism regarding his China policy".

Business, Economy, Politics
United Kingdom, Bilateral Relations, Business, Trade, Human Rights, Xinjiang, Investment
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How A 10-Gallon Hat Helped Heal Relations Between China And America

By Adam Taylor on September 25, 2015

Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's 1979 tour marked a turning point in Americans' views of Communist China.

Politics, Society
U.S.-China Relations, Deng Xiaoping, Jimmy Carter, Politics, History, Tiananmen Protests
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Top Hong Kong Judges Defend Rule of Law in Face of China Pressure

By STELLA TSANG AND CLARE BALDWIN on September 25, 2015

Two top Hong Kong judges on Friday defended the rule of law in an apparent rebuke of China's top official.

History, Law, Politics, Society
Hong Kong, Law, Judges, Chinese Communist Party, Hong Kong-Mainland Tension
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Six Questions for Chinese President Xi Jinping

By Steven Mufson on September 25, 2015

Chinese President Xi Jinping does not usually conduct open news conferences, but when in America, do as the Americans do.

Business, Economy, Law, Politics, Society, Technology
U.S.-China Relations, Xi Jinping, Rule of Law, NGOs, Law, Human Rights, Cybersecurity, Economic Integration, South China Sea
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China’s First Lady Tones Down Star Power

By LAURIE BURKITT And TE-PING CHEN on September 25, 2015

On U.S. visit, Peng Liyuan must balance charity pursuits to not steal focus from Xi.

Politics, Society
U.S.-China Relations, Xi Jinping, Peng Liyuan, Philanthropy, Politics
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Obama, the Pope, and the President of China Are Teaming Up to Save the World

By James West on September 25, 2015

Something big and strange is happening in the United States this week.

Environment, Politics
Pope Francis, Barack Obama, Xi Jinping, Cooperation, Climate Change, Optimism, Climate Talks, United Nations
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Enacting Cap-and-Trade Will Present Challenges Under China’s System

By CHRIS BUCKLEY on September 25, 2015

White House officials have lauded President Xi Jinping's anticipated promise of a national market for China in greenhouse gas quotas.

Environment, Law, Politics
U.S.-China Relations, Xi Jinping, White House, Carbon Trading, Markets, Environment, CO2 Emissions
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Cultural Revolution Shaped Xi Jinping, From Schoolboy to Survivor

By CHRIS BUCKLEY and DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW on September 24, 2015

When the pandemonium of the Cultural Revolution erupted, he was a 13-year-old who loved classical Chinese poetry. Two years later, adrift in a city torn apart by warring Red Guards, Xi Jinping had hardened into a combative street survivor.

History
Xi Jinping, Cultural Revolution
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China Dissident's Wife Rejects Invite to State Department

By MATTHEW PENNINGTON on September 24, 2015

Relatives of Chinese dissidents met with Secretary of State John Kerry as the Obama administration sought to demonstrate it won't gloss over human rights during this week's state visit of Chinese President Xi.

Society
Dissidents and Activists
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From Amateur to Professional: A 25-Year Photographic Journey

By Mark Leong on September 24, 2015

These old photos are a record of a time now gone, not just for a developing China but also for an updated version of myself. 

Arts
Photography, Development
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