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Libya's Violent Turnover Was Gaddafi's Choice
The once-popular leader of Libya, tricked by illusions of unlimited support, chose bloodshed rather than reform
09.06.2011
Our Bullet Train Lesson: Look Before Leaping
The race to build a high-speed railway overlooked what's wrong with China's hybrid government-market development
08.26.2011
How to React When Cultural Caregivers Fail
Having disappointed the public by failing their mandate, managers who run the Palace Museum simply must change
08.19.2011
Give Government Transparency a Day in the Sun
Public participation in government and media independence are needed to achieve goals of a party order for openness
08.12.2011
For Post-Crash Railways, Next Stop Is Reform
An impartial probe into the bullet-train tragedy must be matched with an overhaul for the Ministry of Railways
08.05.2011
Press Independence and Beating Back Hackers
The News Corporation phone-tapping scandal in Britain is no excuse for press restrictions anywhere in the world
07.29.2011
For the Economy's Sake, Close the Rate Gap
Since government interest rate controls hurt private companies and frustrate investors, they should be lifted
07.25.2011
In Democracy, Thailand Finds a Unity Color
Voters who elected Yingluck Shinawatra premier struck a chord for a peaceful democratic solution in Thailand
07.15.2011
Diagnoses and Cures for Local Government Debt
Trillions of yuan owed by local governments point to potential trouble ahead but opportunities for fiscal budget reform
07.07.2011
A Slowdown's Implications, Solutions
Economic growth will diminish, but China's social problems will not. Urgent reform can avoid a related future crisis
06.29.2011
How Jack Ma's Mistake Damaged China's Market
By secretly transferring Alipay, the Alibaba founder violated contract rights that China should reinforce
06.14.2011
Social Signs Point China to The Rule of Law
The buzz in Beijing over 'social management' acknowledges the need for adjustments and supporting the rule of law
06.13.2011
Beyond a Buyer's Market, Renting Makes Sense
By promoting a rental market and protecting tenants, China can provide more adequate, affordable housing
05.30.2011
Children, Families and Our National Trust
China must change the one-child policy and punish officials who exploited families by seizing their children
05.23.2011
Bin Laden and Terrorism's Legacy
The world remains shadowed by terrorism and warped thinking, but at least Osama bin Laden is dead
05.12.2011
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