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FRONTLINE/World Jesus in China Synopsis and Video | PBSSome Chinese Christians have chosen to remain underground, worshipping in what are called “house churches.” As Osnos observes one such Evangelical Protestant service that looks more like a party, he says it is easy to forget that this was just the kind of gathering of Christians that the ...Twine added 17 months ago
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Putting Democracy in China on Hold - CIS Issue Analysis 95The author would like to thank Owen Harries, who reviewed this paper, as well as the two anonymous reviewers based in Canberra and Oxford respectively. Thanks are also due to Benjamin Hourigan for his efforts in thoroughly editing and improving the paper. The responsibility for it remains ...
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China Digital Times » Liang Jing: Wen Jiabao Saves ChinaChinese Premier Wen Jiabao was unquestionably the great hero of the earthquake disaster. Coming forward in defiance of public opinion, firmly and unhesitatingly resolving to rescue more people, and, under the global media spotlight, the charm of his sincerity and resolute personality brought the ...Twine added 19 months ago
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Wen Jiabao Saves Chinahttp://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/05/liang-jing-wen-jiabao-saves-china/ Liang Jing: Wen Jiabao Saves China Overseas political commentator Liang Jing just wrote the following essay, thanks to Dr. David Kelly for the translation: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was unquestionably the great hero of ...
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Hey Hillary, It's NOT China. But You Know That.Bill Overholt was on my China panel at SOFTWARE 2007; he's a guy with Hu Jintao on speed dial. (He's not just with RAND. His street cred makes him one of the top China policy analysts in the world.) This being said, he does seem a bit too optimistic about all things China. Matter of fact, ...
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Fresh Heir: The two politicians who could change the face of Chinese politics"While the world's attention has been focused on the riots raging on the streets of Tibet, China's legislature gathered earlier this month to choose new officials for the country's top government posts. Unsurprisingly, the assembly of 3,000 government appointees reelected Chinese President Hu ...
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China’s priorities (FT, March 9 2008)The National People’s Congress, the Chinese legislature now in the midst of its annual session, are not supposed to make important decisions. While not a forum for public debate, the NPC meeting has nonetheless been informative in learning the government’s two main policy concerns for 2008. The ...
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Foreign Investment in China, Forecast 2008 :: The US-China Business Council (PDF, 6 pp.)Can't copy text from the report, so here is one sentence: "Key issues for foreign investors to watch in 2008 include protection of certain industries or companies, political reshuffling, and the implementation of new tax, labor, and competition-related regulations passed in 2007."
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