- John Garnaut: China's rise, can it really continue?
- A researcher at a think tank affiliated with the Ministry of Commerce has blasted anti-trust probes. There looks to be some competition with the National Development and Reform Commission, which is in charge of the probes.
- Latest Sinica podcast on IS, China-Middle East and China-US relations.
- The US may outspend China militarily, but the PLA gets more bang for its buck.
- Beijing is slowly releasing details of terror-attack suspects.
- 'Many American companies that rushed to open Asia headquarters in Shanghai a decade ago now regret it but are leery of antagonizing the Chinese government by moving out.'
- A good primer on the upcoming fourth plenum, which traditionally focuses on administrative and ideological strategies.
- Dyslexia is not the same in Chinese as it is in English.
- Chinese Ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming has penned a fiery op-ed telling the UK (and in particular the last British governor to Hong Kong, Lord Patten) to stay out Hong Kong's affairs.
- So what is life like for gay Russian emigres living in Beijing?
China links: Fourth plenum, dyslexia, anti-trust, Hong Kong, ISIS, PLA and more
Published 17 Sep 2014
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