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When trying to find the bottom and eventual recovery, it’s best to align your strategy with those companies that will emerge to fit the policies articulated by Beijing, writes Gerard DeBenedetto.
China’s regulators are issuing so many new rules for companies in so many different industries that it’s difficult to keep all the crackdowns straight. Here is a handy guide.
When trying to find the bottom and eventual recovery, it’s best to align your strategy with those companies that will emerge to fit the policies articulated by Beijing, writes Gerard DeBenedetto.
The Department of Justice launched the "China Initiative" two years ago to counter perceived "national security threats." But with the recent indictment of MIT professor Gang Chen — whose colleagues ...
Domee Shi is the first female director of a short film by Pixar Animation Studios. Her piece, the recently released Bao, is a whimsical story loosely based on her own life growing up as an only child ...
Known as "the Father of Hybrid Rice," Yuan Longping is a national icon who has increased rice grain yields to levels previously thought impossible. His name is synonymous with the overabundance of ...
The following article was recently published in the inaugural issue of the Intercollegiate U.S.-China Journal (IUCJ), a student-run publication that “aims to improve understanding of the United States ...
When it opened near Tiananmen Square in 1992, the golden arches of America's most recognizable restaurant represented an act of strategic engagement for the U.S. For Beijingers, McDonald's represented ...
As a new leader takes control of Hong Kong, the activist and historian Jeffrey Ngo takes stock of the recent crackdowns on civil society, Hong Kong’s history of peaceful protest, and shares his ...
David E. Scharff, MD, is the author of Marriage and Family in Modern China: A Psychoanalytic Exploration, and has been working with Chinese families for more than a decade on problems as diverse as ...
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