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A recent survey of China's wealthiest identified their top priorities. The goals may seem familiar, but the way ...
China
September 20, 2013
Little-Known ‘Torture Camps’ Bend Minds for Chinese Regime
Arbitrary brainwashing camps known as “legal education classes” may be taking the place of the Chinese regime’s Re-education ...
China
June 12, 2013
Chinese Officials’ Offspring Gain Higher Entry in Tough Job Market
A new study shows that the children of officials in the Chinese Communist Party get a 15 percent ...
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May 13, 2013
Chinese Documentary Exposes Mao-Era ‘Juvenile Auschwitz’
A new documentary reveals the horrors of a youth labor camp in Sichuan Province during the late 1950s ...
China
May 3, 2013
Is Beijing Really Committed to Its New Mental Health Law?
China’s first-ever mental health law looks good on paper, but fails to address the problem of forced institutionalization.
China
May 1, 2013
Ang Lee, From Stay-Home Dad to Two-Time Oscar Winner
Taiwanese film director Ang Lee put Taiwan on the map as he joined the top ranks of international ...
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March 4, 2013
Fake Foreign Investment Pushes Chinese Economy to Brink
Illicit capital outflows in the trillions, fake foreign investment and real estate speculation fueled by corruption and money ...
China
February 28, 2013
Chinese Condemn Regime’s Response to NK Nuclear Test
Chinese scholars, dissidents, and bloggers this week condemned the Chinese Communist Party's official reaction to the North Korean ...
China
February 15, 2013
Will Xi Jinping’s Corruption Crackdown Catch the Real ‘Tigers’?
Since taking the reigns of power in China last year, Party leader Xi Jinping has repeatedly vowed to ...
Chinese Regime
February 4, 2013
Political Struggle Behind Senior Chinese Official’s Sex Scandal
A senior Chinese propaganda official was removed from his post shortly after his jilted mistress posted a detailed ...
China Society
January 20, 2013
Never Mind the Fiscal Cliff, China is Headed For a ‘Real’ Cliff
China is dangerously close to a catastrophic political, economic, and social meltdown, according to a Chinese business scholar, ...
China
January 4, 2013
China’s New Anti-Corruption Czar Gears up to ‘Rectify’ Communist Party
Xi Jinping, China’s new Party head, will launch a massive “rectification” campaign in spring to root out corruption.
China
December 11, 2012
The Personalities of China’s ‘Princelings’
China’s princeling leaders, now multiple in the leadership, sometimes have a tendency to performance politics.
China
December 2, 2012
Unemployment Likely Triggered Chinese Arson Attack: Economist
Grim career prospects and lack of hope contributed to a violent arson attack in China recently, according to ...
China
September 2, 2012
Chinese Regime’s Chokehold on Credit Crushing Private Business
Zhejiang Province, China’s third richest region after Beijing and Shanghai, is known as the flagship of China’s private ...
China
August 2, 2012
Corruption and Bribes Shield Fake Products in China
Counterfeit versions of nearly everything can be found in markets in China.
China
July 18, 2012
Hu Jintao’s Journey to Paramount Military Power: Part II
Chinese leader Hu Jintao has fought a hard and long battle to gain control of the military, and ...
China
July 10, 2012
Hu Jintao’s Journey to Paramount Military Power: Part I
Chinese leader Hu Jintao has fought a hard and long battle to gain control of the military, and ...
China
June 25, 2012
Chinese Military Hospitals Involved in Forced Organ Harvesting
Wait times for matching organs are typically very short in China’s military hospitals, according to the WOIPFG report.
China
June 11, 2012
Peering Into China’s Political Future, Part 1
More heads will roll before the CCP’s 18th National Congress this fall, says a George Mason University scholar.
Opinion
June 5, 2012
How China’s ‘Fifty-Cent Army’ Manipulates Online Opinion
Chinese authorities use paid bloggers to manipulate public opinion through Internet forums.
China
June 2, 2012
Zhou Yongkang and His Corrupt Circle
It’s easy to purchase a position in China’s powerful security organ, the Political and Legislative Affairs Committee, an ...
China
May 31, 2012
Doctors’ Suicides Focus Chinese Public on Organ Harvesting
The news of two doctors’ suicides has people on China’s Internet talking about an atrocity that until very ...
China Human Rights
April 19, 2012
With Bo Xilai Out of Power, Scandals Surface
After Bo Xilai's fall from grace, scandals about his past, and his deserted wife and son, have come ...
China
April 18, 2012
Train Crash Heightens Safety Concerns over China Exports
Experts agree that the deadly July 23 train crash has put an end to China's ambitious plans to ...
China
August 16, 2011
Suspected Spy Has Deep Ties to Chinese Regime
A Chinese-American man arrested by the FBI on suspicion of stealing reams of proprietary code from his former ...
International
July 5, 2011
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