The Perils of Forced Modernity: China-Tibet, America-Iraq

mars 31, 2008

Jeffrey N Wasserstrom, a professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, writes on OpenDemocracy.org: Read more

Changing the Rules of the Games

mars 31, 2008

Ilan Greenberg writes on Sunday Magazine of the New York Times: On a morning in mid-February, the four staff members of Dream for Darfur sat in silence in what they call their war room, contemplating posters of Beibei the Fish and her four fellow Olympic mascots taped to the walls. ...

Tibet Is One Thing, but India and China Tensions Spell Bigger Disaster

mars 31, 2008

In response to the rise of China the Bush administration is fostering closer ties with India, the Sunday Times reports: Read more

For Victims of Tibet Riots, a Complex Fate

mars 31, 2008

David Barboza reports on The New York Times, via the International Herald Tribune: In life, the five young women who burned to death in a Chinese clothing store during rioting in Tibet on March 14 were not the types who would make headlines. Read more

CFA Name Shang Ruihua To Replace French Elisabeth

mars 31, 2008

From Xinhua: The Chinese Football Association (CFA) have appointed native Shang Ruihua to take over French Elisabeth Loisel as head coach of the Chinese women's soccer team. Read more

Wen Jiabao Calls on the Dalai Lama to Use His Influence to End Violence in Tibet

mars 31, 2008

Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV just broadcast the news that Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao spoke on camera during his visit in Laos: Read more

Tough Times For Chinese IPOs

mars 31, 2008

From Reuters via International Herald Tribune : When stocks in three big Chinese companies sank below their initial public offering prices last week, investors who bought shares in last year's offers suffered. China's once-roaring IPO market is another casualty. Read more

Nationalism and Misunderstanding in Tibet

mars 31, 2008

The International Herald Tribune looks at the role of nationalism in the recent response to unrest in Tibet: Read more

China-Jilin Food Safety

mars 31, 2008

NDRC allows Bright Dairy to raise milk prices

mars 31, 2008

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has permitted Hebei-based Bright Dairy & Food to raise milk prices, Reuters reported. The approval is the first since the NDRC required all major producers of daily necessities to receive central government permission to raise prices in January, in an effort to curb inflation. Bright Dairy, China's third-largest dairy producer behind Mengniu Dairy and Yili, said it expected to raise prices of fresh and UHT milk by 14% in certain regions. Read more

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