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November 2015

China’s Silk Road Fund Backs Another IPO of State Owned Firm

By Kane Wu on November 24, 2015

Fund is largest cornerstone investor in China Energy Engineering Corp’s up to US$1.96 billion IPO.

Economy, Energy, Politics
Political Economy, IPO, Government Subsidies, Energy
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China and U.S. Say They’ve Made Strides in Trade Talks

By Neil Gough on November 24, 2015

The United States and China said that they had made progress on sticking points in trade.

Business, Economy, Politics
U.S.-China Relations, Trade, Political Economy, Business, Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Xi’s China: The Illusion of Change

By Ian Johnson on November 24, 2015

Xi Jinping is often described as China’s most powerful leader in decades, perhaps even since Mao.

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Obama Pledges Military Aid to Allies in Southeast Asia

By Michael D. Shear on November 23, 2015

“We have a treaty obligation, an ironclad commitment to the defense of our ally the Philippines, who can count on the United States.”

Military, Politics
United States, Philippines, South China Sea, Maritime Disputes, Military, Politics
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China Cuts Mobile Service of Xinjiang Residents Evading Internet Filters

By Paul Mozur on November 23, 2015

The Chinese government is shutting down the mobile service of residents in Xinjiang.

Media, Politics, Society
Chinese Communist Party, Xinjiang, Counter-Terrorism, Media Control, The Great Firewall, Internet Censorship
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China Seeks to Remove Provincial Barriers to Trade

By Sue-Lin Wong on November 23, 2015

China will accelerate reforms to remove internal barriers to both foreign and domestic trade.

Business, Economy, Politics
Government Policy, Trade, Business, Economic Growth, Protectionism
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China Shuts Down Service For Some Phones With Foreign Messaging Apps

By Colin Lecher on November 23, 2015

As mobile users try to evade censorship in China through software, the government appears to be trying a new technique to head off such attempts.

Politics, Society, Technology
Chinese Communist Party, Media Control, Xinjiang, Social Media
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Would India Dare Risk Antagonizing China?

By Daniel Markey on November 23, 2015

I found a striking consensus about the relative stability between the two giant Asian neighbors.

History, Politics
China-India Relations, History, Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Washington
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China's Own 'Double Standard' on Terrorism

By David Volodzko on November 23, 2015

China continues to lump terrorist groups and peaceful activists together — and to censor media coverage of both.

Media, Politics
Chinese Communist Party, Counter-Terrorism, Xinjiang, Media Control, Freedom of Expression, ISIS
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Hong Kong May Be A Little Insecure, But It's No 'Slave'

By Kenny Hodgart on November 23, 2015

I don't much care to weigh in on the subject of Hong Kong remaining a place where non-Asians are able to prosper.

History, Politics, Society
Hong Kong, British Colonialism, Western Thought, Society, History
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