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05.31.14American Businesses in China Feel Heat of a Cyberdispute
New York Times
Chinese officials are ramping up political and economic pressure on the United States following indictments against five members of the Chinese Army on charges of economic cyberespionage.
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05.28.14China Cleans Up the Internet by Squelching Dissent
Businessweek
A new government campaign aims to crack down on spreading “rumors” and harmful information through chat groups on instant messaging services such as Tencent’s WeChat.
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05.28.14Meet ‘Crazy Jack,’ China’s E-Commerce Titan
Foreign Policy
A former employee says Jack Ma sees himself as an artist, not a businessman.
Sinica Podcast
05.27.14
History of the Internet in China
from Sinica Podcast
The Internet has always been near and dear to our hearts here at Sinica. Four years ago, our very first show covered Google China and the fracas that followed their decision to pull out of China. And in the years since, we've frequently talked...
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05.27.14China Calls Out Cisco For Cyber Snooping
International Business Times
China Youth Daily claimed that Cisco, “carries on intimately with the U.S. government and military, exploiting its market advantage in the Chinese information networks."
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05.26.14Investigation Confirms U.S. Snooping Activities Against China: Report
Xinhua
A Chinese Internet information body said an investigation has confirmed "the existence of snooping activities directed against China" by the U.S., as exposed by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
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05.22.14China Threatens Security Checks for Tech Firms After U.S. Indictments
New York Times
China will establish new procedures to assess potential security problems with Internet technology and services used by sectors “related to national security and the public interest.”
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05.21.14China Accuses U.S. of Hypocrisy Amid Charges of Economic Espionage
Al Jazeera
Unresolved allegations that the U.S. National Security Agency spied on a Chinese telecoms giant Huawei have resurfaced amid growing anger from Chinese officials over accusations that the PLA hacked American databases.
Conversation
05.19.14
Is This the Best Response to China’s Cyber-Attacks?
On Monday, the United States Attorney General Eric Holder accused China of hacking American industrial giants such as U.S. Steel and Westinghouse Electric, making unprecedented criminal charges of cyper-espionage against Chinese...
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05.12.14China’s Coal Dependency Threatens Efforts to Curb Warming
New York Times
China's coal consumption contributes one-fifth of the world’s total emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from fossil fuels, which, if it continues, will make it change “almost impossible."
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05.12.14China to Build Railway Linking East Africa
Agence France-Presse
Leaders agree $3.8bn project to link Kenya's port of Mombasa to neighboring Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan.
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05.09.14China May Build an Undersea Train to America
Washington Post
Chinese officials are considering a route that would start in the country's northeast, thread through eastern Siberia and cross the Bering Strait via a 125-mile long underwater tunnel into Alaska.
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05.04.14China's 'Ordinary' Billionaire Behind Grand Nicaragua Canal Plan
Reuters
Wang Jing, the businessman behind Nicaragua's $50 billion Interoceanic Grand Canal, insistis he's not an agent of the Beijing government.
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04.28.14Apple, Be Afraid: China's Xiaomi Going Global
Forbes
Xiaomi’s Mi3 in China is cheaper than the iPhone 5c—1,999 yuan versus 4,488. No wonder Xiaomi outsells Apple, shipping 7.3 million phones in the fourth quarter of last year over Apple's 7 million.
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04.25.14Alibaba Works Magic for China's Taobao 'Treasure Hunters'
USA Today
Alibaba's eBay-like marketplace Taobao allows budding entrepreneurs to set up and run an online store, for free. The site has steven million sellers offering hundreds of millions of items.
Caixin Media
04.23.14
Graft Inquiry at CNPC Uncovers Shady Deal
A little-known deal related to an equally little-known, yet highly productive oilfield has come to light as a graft investigation unfolds at oil giant China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC). A businessman with strong ties to officials is behind the...
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04.16.14Billions of Hours Wasted: Candy Crush Comes to China
Wall Street Journal
Tencent will promote King Enterainment's highly addictive game on its mobile chat application WeChat, which now has 355 million monthly active users.
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04.16.14China Gets First Bitcoin ATM, Skirting Bank Crackdown
Reuters
Strong interest from Chinese speculators drove up global bitcoin prices last year to above $1,000, sparking a crackdown by the People's Bank of China.
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04.15.14China is Reportedly Screwing Up the Search For MH370
Gawker
With a handful of countries still searching the Indian Ocean for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the one country annoying the others is China.
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04.15.14China’s Air Pollution Leading to More Erratic Climate for US, Say Scientists
Guardian
Computer modelling shows intensification of U.S.-bound Pacific storms, driven by fine aerosols from coal power plants and traffic.
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04.15.14Massive China Shoe Factory Strike Rolls on as Offer Falls Flat
Reuters
Chinese shoe factory workers shrugged off an offer of improved benefits, prolonging one of the largest strikes in recent years amid signs of increased labor activism as the economy slows.
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04.15.14Bitcoin’s Status in China Not So Black-and-White
Wall Street Journal
The Chinese government has disseminated what amounts to a “confidential” policy governing the digital currency, which has led to uneven enforcement.
Books
04.09.14
Poseidon
Royal Navy submarine HMS Poseidon sank in collision with a Chinese freighter during routine exercises in 1931 off Weihaiwei. Thirty of its fifty-six-man crew scrambled out of the hatches as it went down. Of the twenty-six who remained inside, eight attempted to surface using "Davis gear," an early form of diving equipment: six of them made it safely to the surface in the first escape of this kind in submarine history and became heroes. The incident was then forgotten, eclipsed by the greater drama that followed in World War II, until news emerged that, for obscure reasons, the Chinese government had salvaged the wrecked submarine in 1972. This lively account of the Poseidon incident tells the story of the accident and its aftermath, and of the author’s own quest to find out about the 1972 salvage. —Hong Kong University Press {chop}{node, 4183, 3}
Conversation
04.06.14
Spy Vs. Spy: When is Cyberhacking Crossing the Line?
Vincent Ni: For a long time, Huawei has been accused by some American politicians of “spying on Americans for the Chinese government,” but their evidence has always been sketchy. They played on fear and possibility. I don’t agree or disagree with...
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04.06.14U.S. Tries Candor to Assure China on Cyberattacks
New York Times
The Pentagon’s emerging doctrine includes defending against cyberattacks on the United States and also using its cybertechnology against adversaries, including the Chinese.
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04.03.14China’s Mobile Commerce Spending to Surpass $50 Billion in 2014, Nearly Double Last Year’s Total
Tech in Asia
Now that smartphones account for over 80 percent of China’s new phone sales, it’s inevitable that the m-commerce sector is growing faster than the ecommerce industry itself.
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04.02.14Alibaba’s IPO Architect Lays Out Blueprint for E-commerce Empire
Reuters
Joe Tsai, executive vice chairman of the world's largest e-commerce company, sees an Alibaba future that stretches from banking to education, travel to entertainment.
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04.02.14While Warning Of Chinese Cyberthreat, U.S. Launches Its Own Attack
NPR
New documents show that the U.S. National Security Agency penetrated the large Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei, gathering information about its operations.
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04.01.14China’s Alibaba Launches Crowdfunding-Like Service for Film Investment
Hollywood Reporter
China's largest e-commerce company, Alibaba, launched a micro-finance service for movies.
Reports
04.01.14
High Tech: The Next Wave of Chinese Investment in America
Asia Society
In this report, we explore the advent of Chinese investment in U.S. high-tech sectors in order to provide an objective starting point for debate about this nascent trend. We use a unique dataset on Chinese FDI transactions in the United States to...
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03.31.14China’s Huawei ‘Maintained Calm’ During NSA Hacking Reports
Reuters
CEO Eric Xu said the telecom giant's Shenzhen headquarters conducted "business as usual" after media reports that the U.S. National Security Agency had hacked company executives' communications.
Media
03.26.14
A Wrinkle to Those Hot Chinese Tech IPOs
Investors, ready your wallets. In the past week, Sina Weibo, China’s massive microblogging platform with 280 million users, and Alibaba, the operator of China’s largest online marketplace which generated $1.84 billion in revenue in the fourth...
Media
03.21.14
“We’ll Know It When We’re There”
Martin Johnson (not his real name), is a co-founder of the China-based Internet freedom advocacy collective GreatFire.org. On the condition that he not be photographed, he gave the following interview to ChinaFile at an outdoor cafe in Manhattan...
Features
03.21.14
Punching a Hole in the Great Firewall
In January, when the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists published its exposé of the use of offshore tax havens by Chinese politicians and business moguls, the Chinese government blocked access to the consortium’s website and to...
Viewpoint
03.13.14
How Chinese Internet Censorship Works, Sometimes
Earlier this week, Chinese Internet services blocked searches for the phrase mìshū bāng (秘书帮). Roughly translated as “secretaries gang,” the term relates to the speculation surrounding government probes into public officials linked to former...
Caixin Media
03.11.14
Li Ka-shing’s Remedy for ‘Coddled’ Hong Kong
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing is again in the media spotlight after he mentioned in late February the possibility of publicly listing his retail business A.S. Watson Group, which is part of the Hong Kong-listed conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa."No...
Media
03.07.14
A Map of China, By Stereotype
Why is the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang “so chaotic”? Why are many from the southern metropolis of Shanghai “unfit to lead”? And do people from central Henan Province really steal manhole covers? These are just some of the questions—...
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03.05.14LinkedIn Opens Its First Site in China
TechCrunch
LinkedIn has established a joint venture with Sequoia China and C.B.C. for its entry into the Chinese market where it faces challenges different from those in any other country.
Media
02.26.14
China, LinkedIn Would Like to Add You to Its Network
LinkedIn is now aiming its bow for the rocky shoals that have claimed Facebook, Twitter, Google, and even eBay: the Chinese market. On February 24, LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner announced the launch of LinkedIn’s Chinese-language site, still in beta,...
Environment
02.20.14
Pollution Tax Suggested for Wealthy Chinese Fleeing for Greener Pastures
from chinadialogue
Environmental problems have become an important factor causing the rich to leave China—but one academic has now suggested that they should first pay an environmental levy. Chen Guoen, a professor at Wuhan University, said that some Western...
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02.12.14Microsoft Denies Global Censorship of China-Related Searches
Reuters
Microsoft denied it was omitting websites from its Bing search engine results for users outside China after a Chinese rights group said the U.S. firm was censoring material the government deems politically sensitive.
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02.11.14New Regulations for Online Video Sharing
China Digital Times
China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television issued a notice including rules such as real name registration for all users uploading to video sharing sites.
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02.06.14Designer Seed Thought to Be Latest Target by Chinese
New York Times
The F.B.I. cites agricultural technology theft as an emerging international trend, especially in light of a case in which Chinese agents were accused of trying to steal valuable American corn seeds.
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02.03.14Imax Faces a Threat in China
New York Times
Competitors in China could cut into Imax’s potential market share, but the company has charged in several courts that a Chinese system relies on technology that was blatantly stolen.
Media
01.31.14
Closing Time? China’s Social Media Crackdown Has Hit Weibo Hard
Findings by East China Normal University (ECNU), a research university in Shanghai, commissioned by respected U.K. outlet The Telegraph and released January 30, lodges concrete data behind what frequent users and analysts of Chinese social media...
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01.29.14China Challenging U.S. Military Technological Edge: Pentagon Official
Reuters
Chinese and Russian military developments are threatening to the U.S.’ technological edge.
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01.29.14Virgin Galactic Bans Chinese Tourists from Space Flights Fearing Espionage
Asian News International
Tycoons willing to pay 250,000 dollars for the tickets have been advised to get another nationality's passport to board the flights.
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01.27.14Map Visualizes Chinese New Year Migration
Wall Street Journal
An estimated 3.65 billion trips will be made during the world's largest seasonal migration.
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01.27.14China Moon Rover Jade Rabbit in Trouble
BBC
The malfunctioning rover presents the first public mishap China's ambitious space programme has experienced in years.
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01.22.14How the Chinese Internet Ended Up at a House in Cheyenne, Wyoming
Washington Post
In trying to block Chinese traffic going to Sophidea, the Great Firewall's operators accidentally diverted more traffic there.
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01.22.14China Mobilizes Cyber-cops After Leak on Elite Overseas Wealth
Global Post
(Op-ed) “surprising behavior from a government that says it really wants transparency to flush out corruption.”
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01.22.14China Suffers Massive Internet Outage, Analysts Suspect Hackers
CNN
The state-run China Internet Network Information Center blamed the blockage on a “malfunction in root servers.”
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01.21.14A Globe-Trotting Serial Entrepreneur Finds Roots in China’s Start-Up Scene
New York Times
From information technology and gaming, to local comedy, Richard Robinson knows what is going on in China.
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01.21.14A Globe-Trotting Serial Entrepreneur Finds Roots in China’s Start-Up Scene
New York Times
From information technology and gaming, to local comedy, Richard Robinson knows what is going on in China.
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01.15.14The People's Republic of Television Portraits from 1980's China
Time
“Soon, photographs of people and their televisions began appearing around China.”
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01.15.14China Cloning on an 'Industrial Scale'
BBC
A converted shoe factory in Shenzhen becomes the world's largest cloning centre through "handmade cloning."
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01.14.14Foxconn Reportedly Ships Nearly 1.5M iPhone 5s Units for China Mobile launch
Wall Street Journal
Apple sales slow in the face of competition from Samsung, Lenovo, Yulong and Huawei.
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01.14.14Chinese Drivers Pollute Without Guilt
Bloomberg
Chinese demand for private transportation soars while air-quality plummets.
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01.14.14Chinese Theme Park Plans Replica Titanic (And Yes, It Will Hit an Iceberg)
Reuters
The $165 million project will be completed in two years.
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01.14.14‘Cultural Threats’ Among Five Focuses of New National Security Panel, Colonel Says
South China Morning Post
Government committee is established to manage western threats to cyber and national security.