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The consensus in the US business community about the need for fair market access to the Chinese market for American companies and the negative impact of "indigenous innovation" policies pursued by the Chinese government. Changes in the US government's policy on China issues.
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Western Business Stands Up to China
New York Times 06/18/2015
U.S. Shifts Focus to Press China for Access to Markets
New York Times 01/18/2011
U.S. Shifts Focus to Press China for Access to Markets
New York Times 01/18/2011
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2011
China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'
Wall Street Journal 03/06/2012
Heartland Return for Chinese Leader
Wall Street Journal 01/31/2012
The Carter Center is told by President Xi to limit its involvement to U.S.-China relations. Earlier involvement in village democracy is now discontinued. Foreign funded groups are now being carefully monitored and western contact of public interest groups restricted.
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Beijing Aims to Blunt Western Influence in China
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2014
Western Business Stands Up to China
New York Times 06/18/2015
Companies from the U.S. and Europe feel shut out from the public procurement market in China because of government policies favoring local companies. A study by the E.U. Chamber of Commerce says European companies are unfairly shut out from public contracts.
Grouped Articles
Western Business Stands Up to China
New York Times 06/18/2015
Xi Gives America Inc. a Reality Check
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2015
Xi Jinping Hears Tough Complaints of American Business
New York Times 09/23/2015
Europe Firms Complain Over Access to China's Big Procurement Market
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2011
U.S. Warns China Is Closing Up Again
Wall Street Journal 05/05/2011
Foreign companies in China sound off on business policies
Washington Post 07/22/2010
The risk say experts in China is that this will reduce the chance for ventilating public opinion on important issues including discrimination against women, migrant workers, people with HIV/AIDs, social issues such as espoused by one NGO "Justice for All," increasing the prospect of protests later on. China's development depends on keeping the discussion open, more so to keep the faith of its own citizens, as it tries to evolve into a technologically advanced economy. Denyer refers to sources which describe Putin conveying his ideas about the protests in Ukraine to Chinese president Jinping. Jinping has to weigh this against the fact that Russia has aspired but not taken the action to develop an economy not dependent on commodity exports, and tech startups have withered in Russia in the post Ukraine climate without the open dialogue with foreign counterparts in Europe and America needed for technological advancement. Putin may have actually made a profound mistake by giving into his own nationalistic inclinations, when Russia's own interests to develop into an advanced technological economy and society is not served in any way by the acquisition of territory at its fringes- especially in a global economy and society. China's own interests also lie in continuing development so that there is no risk of ending up in a "middle income trap," that has faced other emerging market nations such as Mexico. China has another reason to consider- many Americans such as Mr. Zoellick are working with the National Development Reform Commission in NGO fashion to bring constructive progress in China's interest- with amazing dedication as it reorients is economy and society. Unfortunately for Mr. Putin and Russia the experience has been different in its early interactions leading to the collapse of the Russian ruble and the economy, with the exception of German cooperation, which has been steadfast and put at risk by Mr. Putin. All sides have a lot to consider, including Mr. Putin, who has received nothing but goodwill from the Ger
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Hong Kong erupts even as China tightens screws on civil society - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/01/2014
Putin Trumpets Economic Strength, but Advisers Seem Less Certain
New York Times 10/02/2014
Putin’s Friend Profits in Purge of Schoolbooks
New York Times 11/01/2014
Beijing Aims to Blunt Western Influence in China
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2014
A Response to President Xi Jinping
New York Times 11/12/2014
Western Business Stands Up to China
New York Times 06/18/2015
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