The recent bullying of Google by the Chinese Communist regime shows the problems U.S. businesses have in China.
Communist Party’s propaganda website: ... overseas language schools are one of the “three pillars” of propaganda effort.
The toppling of a 13-story apartment building in Shanghai might be only the tip of the iceberg of China’s real estate quality issue.
An almost completed Shanghai apartment building, part of the Lotus Riverside Court development, simply toppled over.
One million women in China attempt suicide each year, with most of the attempts occurring in rural areas.
Though Google tries to cooperate with Beijing’s rules for the most part, it is still willing to provide real information to Chinese surfers—a show of conscience that Beijing chooses to chastise.
The Chinese regime wants censorship software in every Chinese computer—and they want it to censor political material.
The use of implication greatly complicates the fight by the Chinese people for freedom and human rights.
The elites of the democratic world are hoping for CCP-fueled economic growth to pull the world out of recession.
The 1989 Tiananmen Massacre shocked the world, and also changed the world completely.