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Compelling needs in China for getting the involvement and voices of Chinese society, even as the Chinese Communist party controls freedom of expression. This would help control corruption which is a threat to the party's influence and leadership. Efforts to setup democratic processes at an early stage.
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China Tests New Political Model in Shenzhen
Wall Street Journal 10/18/2010
In China, Even the Premier Is Censored
Wall Street Journal 10/18/2010
New York Times 10/22/2010
David Ignatius - Will China keep rising or succumb to its paranoia?
Washington Post 10/25/2010
China's muffled media: Gagging to be free
Economist 10/23/2010
Peopleâs Daily Article Appears to Rebuke Wen Jiabao
New York Times 10/27/2010
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Chinaâs Economy, Back on Track
New York Times 10/04/2013
China Pumps Up the Volume Against Japan
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2014
U.S. Seeks to Salvage Dialogue With China at Beijing Summit
Wall Street Journal 07/08/2014
U.S., China try to emphasize potential for cooperation - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/09/2014
China's Xi Calls for Improved Ties With U.S.
Wall Street Journal 07/10/2014
Chinese Leader Wen Jiabao Talks to Executives in New York
New York Times 09/22/2010
Increasing strains in the econmic and political relations in 2010.
Grouped Articles
Territorial Dispute Continues to Affect Japanese Car Sales in China
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
China Raises Stakes in Air Standoff
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
Tensions With China Shoring Up Japanese Prime Minister's Push to Build Up Military Capability
Wall Street Journal 12/01/2013
Japan, U.S. at Odds Over China's Air Zone
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2013
Interview With Japan Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada
Wall Street Journal 09/02/2010
Firms Face 'Unthinkable' in China, Tokyo Official Says
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2010
One is a concern that China may like Japan in the 1980's is getting into a property and asset price bubble after aperiod of rapid industrialization and shifting of rural population to the cities. The risks of an overheating economy were growing with a 22% jump in a broad measure of money supply in March 2010.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013
I.M.F. Tells China of Urgent Need for Economic Change
New York Times 07/17/2013
Economist 01/14/2010
BusinessWeek 04/14/2010
Fear Pervades China's Stocks As Market's Gains Disappear
Wall Street Journal 05/13/2010
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/2010
The likelihood that the economy will stall without change. The declining effect of large stimulus and fixed investment in producing growth. The interests of state-owned companies in continuing with the current system.
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U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes
Wall Street Journal 07/10/2013
New York Times 12/18/2011
China's banks: Great Wall Street
Economist 07/10/2010
Banyan: Afloat on a Chinese tide
Economist 09/02/2010
Xi Faces Test Over China's Local Debt
Wall Street Journal 12/31/2013
Chinese debt: The great hole of China
Economist 10/17/2014
Hazards and prospects.
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Three Hurdles for China in the Year of the Tiger
New York Times 12/30/2009
Why the Chinese don’t spend : The New Yorker
New Yorker 01/04/2010
China Dethrones Germany as Top Goods Exporter
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2010
China Aims to Transform a Nation of Savers Into Spenders
Wall Street Journal 01/07/2010
China Sees Growth Engine in a Web of Fast Trains
New York Times 02/13/2010
BusinessWeek 04/14/2010
The difficult choices in the new environment- transition to a new leadership, how to change the export model without serious disruptions, how to deal with western demands for balanced global growth, dealing with the inequality and corruption generated in the kind of growth China experienced (by the fiat of the State), opening up freedom of expression to curb corruption and to provide representation for hitherto blocked out voices, transition to freedom of expression and democratic processes without serious disruption to thegrowth needed for employment and improvements in the standard of living across all parts of society and regions, reducing or channelling to constructive ends prevailing nationalistic, anti-western or anti-Japanese sentiment. The new leadership of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang is expected to be more outward looking than than of Hu Jintao and Wen Biao and comes at atime when China needs to make some difficult choices about future direction.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013
The Slowing of Two Economic Giants
New York Times 07/14/2013
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2013
How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2013
Chinaâs Economy, Back on Track
New York Times 10/04/2013
Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don't See
Wall Street Journal 10/26/2013
Mongolia huge mineral resources, from coal to uranium. Economic growth relies mainly on shipping commodities to China. The Chilean or Canadian model for Mongolia.
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Mongolia Deepens Investment Ties With China
Wall Street Journal 10/27/13
China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore
Wall Street Journal 12/01/14
Charlie Rose Talks to Mongolia's Prime Minister
BusinessWeek 09/30/10
Hot Commodity: Research on Prices
Wall Street Journal 04/26/12
Higher risks as Australia is dangerously overdependent on China for economic growth.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 05/01/13
Rudd Returns for Australian Act 2
Wall Street Journal 06/27/13
U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes
Wall Street Journal 07/10/13
Australia's Central Bank Cuts Rates Ahead of Election
Wall Street Journal 08/07/13
Wall Street Journal 11/13/14
The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia
BusinessWeek 09/02/10
Grouped Articles
How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story
Wall Street Journal 09/16/13
Yuan's Rise Hurts China's Exporters
Wall Street Journal 01/20/14
Unrest May Signal New Phase in China Economy
New York Times 05/29/10
U.S. Apparel Retailers Turn Their Gaze Beyond China
Wall Street Journal 06/15/10
Gadget Giant's Evolution: Make, Then Sell
Wall Street Journal 08/21/10
Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
China's car market surpassed the size of the American market in 2009. Sales of cars in China's market increased at a breathtaking pace in the last decade, surpassing the U.S. Sales declined in 2015 with the economic slowdown.
Grouped Articles
Auto Sales Keep Humming in China
Wall Street Journal 05/09/13
Territorial Dispute Continues to Affect Japanese Car Sales in China
Wall Street Journal 09/11/13
Renault to Focus on Building SUVs in China
Wall Street Journal 12/16/13
Chinese Car Buyers Should Keep On Motoring
Wall Street Journal 12/26/13
China Car Sales Driven Lower by Slowing Economy
Wall Street Journal 09/11/15
China Tops U.S. in Vehicle Sales, Aided By Government Incentives
Wall Street Journal 01/12/10
The failure of the establishment of both parties in the USA to take action in the face of the loss of 5.6 million jobs in the last decade, with $4.3 trillion in trade imbalances. An issue which resonates with voters in the US and could lead to a fundamental realignent of American attitudes to globalization and free trade. The feeling that the free-trade deck is stacked against the USA by Asian countries. China's efforts to keep the yuan dollar exchange rate at levels that favor exports. China's accumulation of over $3 trillion in dollar reserves that are parked mostly in Treasury's that keep U.S. interests low. Distortons in the global economy from the failure to rebalance the world economy hurts China and the U.S.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/11
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/10
New York Times 09/30/10
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
The Engine That Pulled Us Out of Recession
Wall Street Journal 03/19/15
What’s Our Duty to the People Globalization Leaves Behind?
New York Times 01/26/16
Stimulus spending, surge in bank loans.
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Tax Cut Spurs 25% Rise in Chinese Auto Sales
Wall Street Journal 03/11/09
New York Times 04/03/09
Wall Street Journal 08/25/15
China Bank Airs Concern Over Loans
Wall Street Journal 07/14/09
Wall Street Journal 07/25/09
A New U.S. Dialogue With China
Wall Street Journal 07/27/09
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