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December 2016

China Warmly Welcomes a Giant Rooster With Trumpian Characteristics

By Mike Ives on December 29, 2016

Trump's golden quiff has appeared on a 23-foot tall rooster statue outside a shopping mall in the northern Chinese city of Taiyuan

Politics, Society, Urban Life
Donald Trump, Social Media, Birds, Poultry, Foreign Relations
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Postcard from Dandong: Politics and Pity on the Border of China and North Korea

on December 29, 2016

The border between the two countries shows how drastically they have grown apart

Economy, Politics, Society
China-North Korea Relations, North Korean Migrants, North Korea, Borders, Development
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China’s Defense Ministry Confirms Probe of Leading General Wang Jianping

By Laura Zhou on December 29, 2016

Ministry announcement verifies August report that Wang had been arrested on the suspicion of taking bribes

Law, Military, Politics
Anti-Corruption, Anti-Graft, Ministry of Defense, Bribery
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U.S. Charges Three Chinese Traders With Hacking Law Firms

By Sara Randazzo and Dave Michaels on December 29, 2016

Indictment says the traders bought shares of at least five publicly traded companies before announcements that the firms would be acquired

Business, Law, Technology
Hacking, Cyberattacks, Security, Cybersecurity, Law
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Chinese Middle Class in Uproar Over Alleged Police Brutality

By Associated Press on December 28, 2016

Thousands are signing online petitions to protest the dropping of a police brutality case, representing a rare display of white-collar outrage with Beijing

Law, Politics, Society
Police, Middle Class, Social Media, Protests, Violence, Law Enforcement
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China’s Markets are Tamed— but Not Tempting

By Anjie Zheng on December 28, 2016

The roller-coaster ride may be over, but global investors say that still hasn’t made China attractive for 2017

Business, Economy
Stock Market, Investment, Shanghai Composite Index, Currency, Economy, Market Economy
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Bike-Sharing Revolution Aims to Put China Back on Two Wheels

By Top Phillips on December 28, 2016

From Shanghai to Sichuan, schemes are being rolled out to slash congestion, cut air pollution – and spin a profit

Business, Environment, Society, Urban Life
Traffic Jams, Bicycles, Urban Issues, Start-Ups, Business, Environment
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Power Plays Across the First Island Chain: China’s Lone Carrier Group Has a Busy December

By Ankit Panda on December 28, 2016

For the first time, China’s lone carrier entered the Western Pacific. What does the Chinese Navy have in mind?

Military, Politics
Navy, Military, China-Japan Relations, China-Taiwan Relations, Donald Trump, South China Sea
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The 10 Largest Investments in China This Year

By Eva Xiao on December 28, 2016

In the first half of 2016 alone, investors poured US $37 billion into Chinese startups: Didi Chuxing, Ant Financial, and Meituan-Dianping top the list

Business, Society, Technology
Start-Ups, Investment, Didi Chuxing, Technology
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Chinese Prosecutors Charge Thousands of School Bullies

By Mimi Lau on December 28, 2016

Nationwide crackdown includes three-year jail sentence for 15-year-old who robbed his classmates

Education, Law, Society
Youth, Law, Punishment, Education, Students, Society
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