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December 2016

Uganda is Worried About the Number of Chinese Men Marrying Their Women

By Lily Kuo on December 8, 2016

An increasing number of Chinese men are marrying Ugandan women to gain residency and continue their business interests in the country

Business, Economy, Politics, Society
China-Africa Relations, Africa, Marriage, Chinese Investment
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Michael Jordan Owns Right to His Name in Chinese Characters, Too, Court Rules

By Sui-Lee Wee on December 8, 2016

Michael Jordan has pulled out a victory in an arena long known as unfriendly to visitors: the Chinese legal system

Business, Law
Basketball, Copyright, Sports, Legal System, Courts
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How a Midwest Governor Rose to Become America’s Top Official in China

By Catherine Wong on December 8, 2016

Trump administration hopes Terry Branstad’s long-standing friendship with Xi Jinping will smooth often-strained ties between the two nations

Business, Economy, Politics
Diplomacy, Ambassadors, Xi Jinping, Donald Trump, Business, International Trade
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What Taiwan’s Leader Sees in Donald Trump

By Nick Frisch on December 8, 2016

Taiwanese President Tsai's call to President-elect Trump, which riled both Washington and Beijing, suggests a hidden streak of boldness

Politics, Society
Tsai Ing-wen, China-Taiwan Relations, U.S.-Taiwan Relations, Taiwan, U.S. Strategy and Politics, Donald Trump
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Trump Picks Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad as Beijing Ambassador

By Simon Denyer and Philip Rucker on December 7, 2016

Branstad has extensive ties to China and a personal friendship with Chinese President Xi Jinping

Business, Economy, Politics
Ambassadors, U.S. Strategy and Politics, Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Global Economy
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After 1,000 Year Slumber, China Vows to Invent Again

By Eva Dou on December 7, 2016

Beijing spends billions on moonshot projects, hoping to shake off its reputation as a copycat economy and curb dependence on foreign powers

Economy, Science, Technology
Innovation, Invention, Technology, High-Tech Industry, Science
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The Great Wall: China Takes on the World with New Matt Damon Film

By John Sudworth on December 7, 2016

Despite a long tradition of movie-making, and much critical acclaim for its directors overseas, China has never yet produced a truly global blockbuster

Arts, Business, Media, Society
Film, Film Industry, History, Hollywood, Celebrity
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Taiwan Feels Forgotten. But Not By Trump.

By Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian on December 7, 2016

Despite facing a sober future, Taiwanese will continue to celebrate what they see as an overdue recognition of their hard-won existence

Economy, Politics, Society
China-Taiwan Relations, Tsai Ing-wen, Donald Trump, U.S.-Taiwan Relations
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China’s ‘Walter White’ Sold $600k of Illegal Drugs Every Month to the US and Europe

By Charlie Campbell on December 7, 2016

A chemistry professor in China has been convicted in a case that has drawn comparisons with the hit TV show "Breaking Bad"

Law, Society
Drugs, Crime, Illegal Trade, Television, Law
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China is Outsourcing Its Pollution

By Kara Sherwin on December 7, 2016

Beijing's diplomacy is increasingly green, but its international trade is getting ever more coal-black

Business, Economy, Energy, Environment, Society
Coal, Coal Industry, Pollution, Climate Change, Environmental Degradation, Environmental Regulation
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