Globalization and China's Responsibility
[2008-11-11]
China should be pro-active in coordinating efforts to tackle the global economic crisis with a new financial architecture.
Advice for the Next U.S. President
[2008-10-28]
The winner of the U.S. election should work with China as a strategic partner to resolve the economic crisis, not as a mere financial firefighter.
America's 'State Street' and China's Future
[2008-10-14]
The crisis leading to a Wall Street rescue exposed market risks, but also tested our determination for continuing reform in China.
Tainted Milk: Regulatory Do's and Don'ts
[2008-10-06]
The milk crisis taught China that government oversight, but not meddling, is crucial for a safe food industry.
The Mortgage Bailout That Doesn't Apply
[2008-09-17]
Unlike the rescued Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, sound liquidity means China's property market doesn't need life support.
Unlock China’s Golden Sports Handcuffs
[2008-09-03]
Shrink the scope of the “State Sports System” and end the state monopoly on athletic competition. It is time to encourage commercial sports and let the market do the job of promoting athleticism.
Fighting Terrorism Over the Long Haul
[2008-08-19]
Bloody attacks in the Xinjiang region sharpened China’s resolve to address what’s sure to be a long battle against terrorism.
A Better Olympics Slogan: Take It Easy
[2008-08-05]
Security is important, but China's long buildup to the Olympics need not culminate in fear. Why don't we take it easy?
Economic Crises and Survival of the Fittest
[2008-07-22]
Oil price controls and reliance on exports will be affected by the economic downturn in the U.S. Yet survival is possible.
Hot Money Issue Burning Ears in Beijing
[2008-07-11]
The government stepped up foreign capital supervision, but truly dousing the flames of speculation requires a stronger yuan.
Sticking With SED, Long Past November
[2008-06-24]
Sino-American relations are crucial to the world, so the next U.S. president would do well to continue the Strategic Economic Dialogue.
A Prelude for Peace Across the Taiwan Strait
[2008-06-10]
A welcome shift is under way as leaders and the public on both sides of the Taiwan Strait abandon a decade of confrontation and find common ground.
Readiness, More than Adversity, Builds a Nation
[2008-05-27]
China needs a disaster response and prevention system that prepares the country for the next calamity.
A Balancing Act for Food Prices and Security
[2008-05-13]
Grain storehouses are full and price fluctuations modest in China, creating ripe conditions for market forces that can ensure national food security.
Olympics, Nationalism and Han-Tibetan Ties
[2008-04-29]
A successful Olympics is a matter of pride in China, so it was no surprise that insults from abroad stirred nationalist feelings. Now it's time for calm.
Sunshine Law and the Case of Chen Liangyu
[2008-04-22]
Now that China has endured a Shanghai graft scandal and accepted a U.N. convention on corruption, it’s time for officials to disclose their assets.
Why be afraid to say the government won't intervene in the stock market?
[2008-04-01]
Cause and nature of the recent stock market intervention proposals. Should investors grasp the hand of government and release old invisible?
Facing Up to the Price Control Challenge
[2008-03-18]
The much-anticipated ‘most difficult year’ has arrived, pushing outdated price control methods to the top of the agenda for macroeconomic reform.
Political Implications of the Proposed “Super-Ministries”
[2008-03-04]
Judging from the report from the second plenum of the 17th CPC Central Committee, we can see how far-reaching the impact of this round of reform will be, and that its core values relate to the building of democratic politics, something long hoped for by the general public.
Clashing Interests and Telecom Stagnation
[2008-02-20]
Government involvement in a mobile phone standard complicated what could have been a smooth process based on the rules of commerce. Now the market should choose what’s best.
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