China’s government sees no reason to let the truth get in the way of what it deems to be the truth.
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Tag Archives: China
China’s Fishing Aggression
As with computer hacking, illegal Chinese fishing reflects state policy, not merely rogue actors.
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A Circuit Breaker For Circuit Breakers
China pulled the plug on its stock market circuit breakers, which is probably a good thing.
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A Pageant Contestant Who Walks The Talk
“World peace” is a beauty pageant platitude, but not for Miss World Canada.
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China’s Population Reform Is Too Little, Too Late
China’s rulers set a demographic time bomb 35 years ago that is now exploding in their faces.
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An Unreservedly Dumb Idea
China’s currency may soon have its international status elevated, though it does not deserve the promotion.
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Will They Or Won’t They?
Today we find out whether the Fed is ready to raise interest rates. Don’t bet on it.
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Mainland China To Taiwan, Via Alaska
Sending China’s navy far afield strengthens Beijing’s hand close to home, as in the Taiwan Strait.
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Wang Did It
China finds scapegoats in the press for its financial woes; we sought ours in the banks.
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Explosive Disclosures Still Yield Fallout
Other nations are following U.S. demands on tech companies with demands of their own.
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