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02.05.16Growing Concern in U.S. Over China’s Drive to Make Chips
New York Times
U.S. officials blocked the proposed purchase for $2.9 billion of a controlling stake in a unit of the Dutch electronics company Philips by Chinese investors.
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02.05.16In ‘Communist’ China, Alibaba is Training People to Shop Online
Wired
One strategy Alibaba has for trying to stem the economic slowdown is to make sure as many of China’s 1.3 billion people as possible can shop online.
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02.04.16A New Shenzhen? Poor Pakistan Fishing Town's Horror at Chinese Plans
Guardian
The mega-port will bring five-star hotels and Chinese access to the Arabian Sea.
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02.04.16The Unreal, Eerie Emptiness of China’s Ghost Cities
Wired
Kangbashi is one of hundreds of sparkling new cities sitting relatively empty throughout China, built by a government eager to urbanize the country.
Caixin Media
02.01.16
Tough Times call for Tougher Reform Push
Beijing has has done a good job in terms of industrializing the country but will face unprecedented challenges when dealing with a service-driven economy.
Media
01.29.16
‘The New Yorker’ on China
Following is an edited transcript of a live event hosted at Asia Society New York on December 17, 2015, “ChinaFile Presents: The New Yorker On China.” (The full video appears above.) The evening, introduced by Asia Society President Josette Sheeran...
Sinica Podcast
01.29.16
The China Meltdown
from Sinica Podcast
[—Editors note: this podcast was recorded on January 18, 2016]With equity markets in free fall, housing prices skipping downwards, foreign reserves plummeting, and industrial production on a road trip back to the last decade, it’s no surprise...
Conversation
01.27.16
Is George Soros Right that China’s Headed for a Hard Landing?
On Tuesday in an article headlined, “Declaring War on China’s Currency? Ha ha,” the People’s Daily attacked billionaire investor George Soros for suggesting he might short the renminbi. The Chinese currency has dropped 5.7 percent since August when...
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01.25.16China Deepens Its Footprint in Iran After Lifting Sanctions
New York Times
Both countries agreed to increase trade to $600 billion in the coming decade.
The China Africa Project
01.19.16
Africa Feels the Chill of China’s Cooling Economy
It hasn’t even been a month since Chinese president Xi Jinping was in South Africa for the triennial Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) confab where he unveiled a massive $60 billion financial package. Oh how those were innocent, halcyon days...
Postcard
01.18.16
A People’s Friendship
It takes a brave man to jump off a moving train for the sake of a sale, but the clothes hawkers had the easy courage of men who did this on the regular. I watched as they leapt off the front carriage as the train chugged into a station with no stop...
Viewpoint
01.15.16
China’s New Development Bank Needs Better Human Rights Protections
On January 16, the Board of Governors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will meet in Beijing to formally launch its operations.A symbol of China’s growing clout on the international scene, the AIIB attracted 57 founding members,...
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01.08.16China’s Obsolete Economic Strategy
New York Times
China has changed dramatically over 30 years, and command-and-control economic management will not produce the results of the past.
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01.07.16Why It’s Getting Harder to Understand China
Wall Street Journal
The depreciating yuan is exposing the increasing difficulty in getting a firm reading on economy.
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01.07.16Chinese Stock Plunge Forces a Trading Halt, and Global Markets Shudder
New York Times
The aftershocks carried over to Europe and the United States, where markets fell sharply once again.
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01.05.16China's Markets—A Sharp Reminder on Reform
Australian Financial Review
The old command model has reached its limits: if China wants things to stay the same, it will have to change.
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01.04.16Dow Plunges After Rout in Chinese Market
Wall Street Journal
Weak economic data in China spurs global selloff, while Shanghai Composite declines nearly 7%.
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01.04.16China Selloff Sparks Gloomy 2016 Start for Stocks
Reuters
A 7 percent slide in Chinese shares, sparked by weak economic data, rekindled worries over global growth on day one of 2016 trading.
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01.04.16Greece-Sized China Outflows Highlight Policy Maker Challenge
Bloomberg
Investors are rushing money out of China as yuan weakens to lowest point since August.
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12.31.15China Manufacturing Picks Up
Wall Street Journal
China’s PMI rose slightly in December, but economists don’t expect significant rebound in economy.
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12.26.15China Plans a New Silk Road, but Trading Partners Are Wary
New York Times
Kazakhstan has limited Chinese investment and immigration for fear of being overwhelmed.
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12.26.15China: Scaling The World’s Highest Innovation Peaks
TechCrunch
The word “innovation” was mentioned 71 times in a communiqué after the Chinese Communist Party’s recent plenary meeting.
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12.25.15China and Russia’s Orwellian attacks on Internet freedom
Washington Post
Xi Jinping’s recent speech suggests that China won’t give up nudging global Internet governance toward the “sovereignty” model.
Conversation
12.23.15
China in 2016
What should China watchers be watching most closely in China in 2016? What developments would be the most meaningful? What predictions can be made sensibly?
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12.15.15Can China and Russia Co-operate in Central Asia?
CNBC
Moscow has traditionally been skeptical of Beijing's expanding influence in an area that it considers its own backyard.
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12.15.15China’s Workers Are Fighting Back as Economic Dream Fades
Wall Street Journal
For workers like Li Jiang, factory closings represent a failed promise of a better life earned far from home.
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12.14.15Abe and Modi Strengthen Ties to Counter China's Rise
Bloomberg
India and Japan took their biggest steps yet to deepen strategic ties, and it’s mostly thanks to China.
Books
12.10.15
Pacific
Following his acclaimed Atlantic and The Men Who United the States, New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester offers an enthralling biography of the Pacific Ocean and its role in the modern world, exploring our relationship with this imposing force of nature.As the Mediterranean shaped the classical world, and the Atlantic connected Europe to the New World, the Pacific Ocean defines our tomorrow. With China on the rise, so, too, are the American cities of the West coast, including Seattle, San Francisco, and the long cluster of towns down the Silicon Valley.Today, the Pacific is ascendant. Its geological history has long transformed us—tremendous earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis—but its human history, from a Western perspective, is quite young, beginning with Magellan’s sixteenth-century circumnavigation. It is a natural wonder whose most fascinating history is currently being made.In telling the story of the Pacific, Simon Winchester takes us from the Bering Strait to Cape Horn, the Yangtze River to the Panama Canal, and to the many small islands and archipelagos that lie in between. He observes the fall of a dictator in Manila, visits aboriginals in northern Queensland, and is jailed in Tierra del Fuego, the land at the end of the world. His journey encompasses a trip down the Alaska Highway, a stop at the isolated Pitcairn Islands, and a trek across South Korea and a glimpse of its mysterious northern neighbor.Winchester’s personal experience is vast and his storytelling second to none. And his historical understanding of the region is formidable, making Pacific a paean to this magnificent sea of beauty, myth, and imagination that is transforming our lives. —HarperCollins{chop}
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12.09.15China’s Plan to Merge Sprawling Firms Risks Curbing Competition
Wall Street Journal
Combining some state-owned companies could tighten Beijing’s grip over key parts of the economy.
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12.08.15
FOCAC 6: A China-Africa Lovefest
The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit concluded in Johannesburg on December 5 amid an almost giddy atmosphere. All sides in this relationship seemingly walked away with more than what they had anticipated.Africa provided a welcome...
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12.07.15Three Labour Rights Leaders Detained In China As Worker Unrest Grows
Telegraph
Activist detentions follow a growth in discontent among workers affected by China's stalling economy.
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12.04.15Notes on the China I’m Leaving Behind
New York Times
I GOT together at a restaurant the other night with some Chinese and expatriate friends.
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12.04.15China Has An Awful Safety Record — And Wants To Run 110 Nuclear Reactors By 2030
Washington Post
The country will have 110 working nuclear reactors by 2030.
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12.04.15How China’s Anti-Corruption Drive Is Hurting Growth
CNBC
Chinese authorities' anti-corruption campaign has knocked between 1 percent and 1.5 percent off the country's gross domestic product (GDP).
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12.04.15China’s Xi Pledges $60 Billion for Africa Development Over Three Years
Wall Street Journal
China’s trade with Africa grew to $222 billion last year, making it the continent’s top trade partner for the sixth straight year.
Conversation
12.03.15
Does the Renminbi’s Elevation to Global Currency Matter?
On November 30, the International Monetary Fund approved the Chinese renminbi, also known as the yuan, as one of the world’s leading currencies, underscoring the country’s rising global financial importance. What’s behind the decision and what...
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12.03.15You Can't Understand China Unless You Know How the Communist Party Thinks
Huffington Post
The CPC came into being in 1921, almost a century ago.
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12.03.15Sino-Indian Border Talks Not Enough to Defuse Tensions
Diplomat
Unless India and China can take positive actions, they risk drifting into a growing conflict on their disputed border.
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12.03.15Why China's Millennials Are Happy to Own Nothing
Bloomberg
Two decades ago, Tyler Xiong and his parents had to live in a commune guided by the strict socialist teachings of Mao Zedong.
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12.01.15Can Beijing Sell Silk Road as a Marshall Plan Against Terror?
Wall Street Journal
China needs West’s buy-in on stabilizing effects of its Silk Road project.
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12.01.15China's Xi In Zimbabwe To Sign Power, Infrastructure Deals
Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday, the first visit by a Chinese leader since 1996.
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11.30.15China-Africa Summit: What To Look For Beyond The Hype And Hypocrisy
Mail & Guardian
The Africa-China summit will provide an opportunity to see how the Chinese President is responding to democratic developments in Africa.
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11.30.15China’s Renminbi Is Approved as a Main World Currency
New York Times
The I.M.F. decision will help pave the way for broader use of the renminbi in trade and finance, securing China’s standing as a global economic power.
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11.27.15Top 10 China Dependent Countries
Forbes
A list of the top 10 countries exporting to China and the year-to-date performance of their corresponding exchange traded funds.
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11.27.15China Stocks Hit Hard, Rest of World Shrugs
Reuters
Chinese shares slumped 5 percent on Friday, hit by regulatory and industrial sector worries, but the declines did not carry through to other major equity markets.
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11.25.15China Set to Pledge More Aid to Africa Ahead of Xi's Trip
Reuters
China is set to announce new aid to African nations when President Xi Jinping visits Zimbabwe and South Africa next month.
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11.25.15Chinese Investment in Africa Falls by 40%
Voice of America
China’s Commerce Ministry publicly admitted that Chinese investments to Africa had fallen by 40 percent in the first half of this year.
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11.24.15China Wants to Build a High-Speed Rail Link to a Newly Open Iran
Quartz
China Railway has proposed a high-speed rail link that will carry both passengers and cargo between China and Iran.
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11.24.15China’s Silk Road Fund Backs Another IPO of State Owned Firm
Wall Street Journal
Fund is largest cornerstone investor in China Energy Engineering Corp’s up to US$1.96 billion IPO.
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11.24.15China and U.S. Say They’ve Made Strides in Trade Talks
New York Times
The United States and China said that they had made progress on sticking points in trade.
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11.23.15China Seeks to Remove Provincial Barriers to Trade
Reuters
China will accelerate reforms to remove internal barriers to both foreign and domestic trade.
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11.20.15The Strange Case of 77 Blue-Collar Chinese Migrants That Kenya Is Calling “Cyber-Hackers”
Quartz
Their arrests are emblematic of a slowly brewing backlash against Chinese immigration to Africa.
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11.19.15China's Middle Class Isn't What We Thought It Was
Business Insider
For years, multinational companies have been rubbing their hands together in anticipation of the growth of the Chinese middle class.
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11.19.15Asia-Pacific Leaders See Trade as Solution to Economic, Security Troubles
Wall Street Journal
Leaders stay quiet on territorial disputes in South China Sea.
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11.18.15Obama Calls on Beijing to Stop Construction in South China Sea
New York Times
President Obama addressed the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit meeting in Manila, where he discussed China, trade and climate change.
Conversation
11.18.15
How Can China’s Neighbors Make Progress at APEC?
Ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit next week, we asked a group of experts from China’s neighboring countries what they thought the main thrust of discussion in Manila should be. If host, the Philippines, under pressure from...
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11.17.15Morgan Stanley: Here's What We Like in China
CNBC
China's economic slowdown isn't spooking Morgan Stanley, which has its eye on the mainland's "new economy."

