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The Basics on Chinese Inbound Investment Deals
Despite the often prominent failures of Chinese companies to acquire U.S. companies, this past year saw even more interest in outbound investment
02.03.2012
China: A Country Where No One is Secure
When a population is deprived of opportunity, disappointment abounds and people from all classes suffer the consequences
01.17.2012
Liu Mingkang: Responding to the Challenges of 2012
Interview with Liu Mingkang, former chairman of the China Banking Regulation Commission
01.17.2012
CIC Vice Chairman:Obstacles to Overseas Investment
China has been involved with making acquisitions abroad for only a short time, but despite several challenges, there are huge opportunities that should be seized
01.16.2012
SOEs: Stifling the Nation's Vitality
Privatizing business behemoths could revitalize the economy and correct economic imbalances
01.12.2012
How Britain and China will Rise or Fall Together
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, Sino-British engagement is more important than ever
01.11.2012
China's Internet: One Click Forward, Two Clicks Back
There are reasons to be concerned about the progress China’s Internet industry will make in the next few years
01.10.2012
Dire Realities for the U.S. Economy
Substantial growth in the U.S. economy appears to be a futile hope given the economic conditions of the country's major trading partners
01.09.2012
Soft Power and Hard Choices
What tools do Chinese policymakers have on hand to counter the influence of U.S. cultural exports?
01.05.2012
The Closing of Chinese Minds
China is running a deficit in 'intellectual trade' with the United States and needs to make a greater effort to understand its partner and rival
12.23.2011
Brand New Economy
Government plans to develop China's culture industry will spur growth in the economy through the production of cultural symbols to enhance product promotion
12.22.2011
The Euro Crisis and Euro Bonds
Tweaking the euro bond approach and taking joint liability for debt may be the only way to ensure the success of a fiscal union
12.14.2011
Promoting Economic Reform, Even Out on a Limb
Legendary former Regional Director of the World Bank Edwin Lim, who helped steer China's market transition, explains the logic behind future reforms
12.13.2011
When Public Prurience Meets Media Mea Culpa
Driven to the edge by a rapist and reporters, a Shenzhen couple's story points to what's wrong, and right, with the media
12.02.2011
Australia's China Challenge
Derived from the growth of the Chinese economy, the speed of Chinese investment into Australia is predicated on productivity drivers that now face major difficulties
12.02.2011
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