The majority of China's new leaders grew up during the Cultural Revolution, so they have a deeper understanding of those who have been left behind during the country's economic boom.
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Until China's Communist Party can convince the people that it values China's national well-being above its own survival, nobody should take its promises seriously.
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You'd have Maotai. An anti-corruption agenda, a price-fixing investigation, and ongoing questions over contamination have put China's favorite liquor in a tough spot.
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The rapid decline of China's labor supply in the coming two decades could throw a wrench into the nation's economy. How the Chinese government can respond.
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The hazardous conditions in Beijing and northern China is merely of one many wake-up calls for the Chinese government. Will it be enough to spark change?
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The final hours of the 112th Congress included more than a fiscal deal. We also got a watered down version of a bill to solve a dangerous and pervasive problem inside many homeowners' walls.
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China's emergence as a major player in Africa is fueling an intense debate over the nature and motive of its involvement. China National Gold's bid for Tanzania's largest gold mine adds kindling to this fire.
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China's growth may shift more than it will decline. In the years ahead, less developed parts of the country could pick up where development in bigger cities cool off.
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Is China's slowing growth worse than we feared? FedEx cited a slowing Chinese economy as a contributor to its negative outlook, joining a chorus of other multinationals.
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Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen says concern about China manufacturing is overblown because as long as things are designed in the US, that's where the profits stay.
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YouKu CEO Victor Koo says creating a large-scale video platform was the main reason his company bought the second-largest online video platform in China.
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