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Formal opposition to Xi Jinping is highly unlikely, but that doesn't mean there isn't disquiet about his way of operating.
The scholar talks about conducting research on Xinjiang; the ‘dataveillance’ and ‘smart factory’ system in place there; and the tech breakthroughs that have come out...
Can a program with Oracle help the popular Chinese social media app continue to operate in the U.S.?
A look at the current leaders of the solar manufacturing race: who they are, how they got so big, and their prospects of staying at...
The Chinese State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) is the world's largest shipbuilder, supplying everything from container ships to cruise ships to companies in the U.S., Taiwan...
Plus, 'terror capitalism' in Xinjiang.
The scholar reflects on what he's learned from reading the Communist Party's official newspaper every day for two years.
A look at China’s infrastructure projects in Africa, the companies involved, and who stands to gain.
China’s vision for the private sector.
Zhongguancun, a neighborhood in Beijing, has long been called 'China's Silicon Valley.' But after achieving remarkable success, Zhongguancun is now undergoing something of a makeover...
Golden-share arrangements might serve the Chinese government’s interests, but they won't protect tech firms.
From Zhongguancun's makeover to the potential golden tech grab.