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Hu Jintao could meet new Taiwan vice president

Taiwan’s Vice President-elect Vincent Siew may meet Chinese leader Hu Jintao at a trade fair this week, Reuters reported. A meeting would represent a significant diplomatic breakthrough, since it comes shortly after President-elect Ma Ying-jeou’s landslide victory in last month’s elections. Ma’s campaign had pledged to improve ties with the mainland. Siew will be leading […]

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Pressure on all sides

China’s policy makers have a lot on their plate. At the press conference marking the close of the first session of China’s 11th National People’s Congress (NPC), Premier Wen Jiabao addressed rising inflation, riots in Tibet and possible Olympics boycotts. He said that 2008 may be the “hardest year” for China’s economy and that navigating […]

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Green power

The announcement that China will establish a new “super-ministry” devoted to the environment was touted by state media as a sign of the government’s commitment to creating a greener China. Upgrading the State Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) to cabinet-level status is intended to give the new ministry real influence in terms of establishing and enforcing […]

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A new deal?

Party intellectuals call for sweeping political reform to prevent an economic slowdown

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History in the balance

China’s Brave New World – And Other Tales for Global Times By Jeffery N. Wasserstrom; Indiana University Press; US$21.95 The term “globalization” is often talked about as a great homogenizing force still unfolding. The near ubiquity of US fast food and pop culture is often held up as evidence of the world’s descent into “Americanization.” […]