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Telling the truth in mainland China is not easy, but the Hong Kong-based economist Larry H. P. Lang has for years found ways to do so.
The book that launched the movement that is dissolving the Chinese Communist Party and changing China had a birthday on Saturday.
China’s impending crisis looks superficially like that of the United States a few years ago.
During the first 30 years of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) 62 years in power, there were no real laws that would be recognizable under international standards.
Americans have been given the impression China is an economic success. The reality is something different.
David Kilgour writes about how the recent hit-and-run death of two-year-old Yueyue highlights China’s unfair legal system.
When the child turns to seek protection from the beast at the door, his life is soon about to end.
Smaller states in the region are now looking to India to act as a balancer in view of China’s growing influence.
The 19th person to come upon Yueyue in the alley was a middle-aged woman named Chen Xianmei.
The number of people in China diagnosed with mental illness is at a record high judged by any measure.