Jan.-Feb. 2011 (Foreign Policy/by Richard McGregor): If Vladimir Lenin were reincarnated in 21st-century Beijing and managed to avert his eyes from the city’s glittering skyscrapers and conspicuous consumption, Read More
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Why “China Century” will be shortest on record
Jan. 3 (Esquire/by Thomas P.M. Barnett): China’s late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping chose wisely: Reversing Mikhail Gorbachev’s subsequent logic, he focused on the economics while putting off the Read More
Does Chairman Mao rule Chinese justice from grave?
Jan. 4 (USAsiaLawNYU/by Jerome A. Cohen): China’s administration of criminal justice is surely one prominent area where the Chairman Mao’s thinking has left an indelible impact, despite the Read More
China turns chilly on human rights dialogue
jan. 6 (Globe and Mail): Chinese officials, feeling the rise of their country’s power in the world, are telling Western diplomats that it’s a new era and they Read More
