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Google facing many risks in China standoff

Google sent shockwaves across the business and political worlds when it declared on January 12 it would stop censoring Chinese search results. But in the three weeks since, the Web giant has trod...

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China - The Biggest Domino (Article+Video)

China correspondent Stephen McDonell set out on a journey through China to try to find out just how sustainable the country’s incredible growth – more than 10 percent every year – really is. more...

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Identifying, Measuring, and Taking Action on the Risks of China

Risk. Everyone in China is exposed to it. Some recognize it, and act on it, better than others. This was the topic of several conversations between myself and Neal Beatty (Regional Director, Global...

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China: American Financial Colony or Mercantilist Predator?

China is an important trading partner of America. But it may also be a mortal threat. And not for the conventional reasons usually cited in the press. Ironically, it is a threat because China is in...

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Cancer is now the leading cause of death in China

Lung cancer is the most common cancer in China. Deaths from this typically fatal disease have shot up nearly fivefold since the 1970s. In China's rapidly growing cities, like Shanghai and Beijing,...

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China's secret detention plans alarm activists

Plans by China to legalise the secret detention of suspects have alarmed activists, who say the move would give authorities free rein and lead to a surge in cases. The proposed change to China's...

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My Experience as an Inmate in a Chinese Jail - A Cautionary Tale for Expats...

Eventually my 3-month tourist visa expired. I thought I would be okay as long as I laid low—but I was wrong. There are eyes everywhere in China, especially on foreigners. It was in Huaqiaozhen, a...

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