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New Asia Pacific Watch launched! | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. New Asia Pacific Watch launched! April 25, 2012. Please remember the new address:. This wordpress site will be abandoned soon. Asia Pacific Watch- A Collection of investigative reports and political analyses on China's current affairs. View all posts by APW ». Infographic: A Glance at Chinese State-Owned Enterprises(SOEs). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Assessing China GDP | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. Internet Source and Infographic. April 14, 2012. List of countries by real GDP growth rate (latest year). China GDP: how it has changed since 1980. By “The Guardian” DATA BLOG. China, the second-biggest economy in the world, has announced a cut to it’s growth rate for 2012. See how China’s GDP has changed since 1980. Cut it’s growth rate for 2012 down to 7.5%, it’s lowest rate since 2004. 8220;In setting a slightly lower GDP growth rate, we hope … to guide ...
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Why China Will Have an Economic Crisis | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. Political and Social Analysis. Why China Will Have an Economic Crisis. April 14, 2012. Economy of the People's Republic of China. PETER PARKS / AFP / GETTY IMAGES. A passenger passes a photo montage of the Shanghai skyline in a subway station in Pudong, the financial district of Shanghai, on Feb. 3, 2012. My answer to all of this is: think again. MORE: Are China’s Big State Companies a Big Problem for the Global Economy? PHOTOS: China’s High-Speed Rail. That atti...
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Flying too close to the Sun? | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. Political and Social Analysis. Flying too close to the Sun? April 2, 2012. Independent Commission Against Corruption. Sun Hung Kai Properties. Victoria peak panorama hong kong kowloon night 2011 dusk (Photo credit: Wikipedia). And Raymond Kwok Ping-luen. Were arrested on March 29th by Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Public disquiet about the tycoons’ influence was evident during the recent competition to replace Mr Tsang. Bo Xilai, C...
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Shaun Rein’s revenge | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. Internet Source and Infographic. April 13, 2012. By Richard Burger, “The Peking Duck”. Should I feel proud that Shaun Rein, in his new book. The End of Cheap China. Devotes two entire paragraphs to me? Maybe I would feel proud if the two paragraphs weren’t a simple act of revenge. Maybe I would feel proud if Rein didn’t misrepresent the truth about me. Truth was never his strong suit. Let’s take a look at what he says. Undercutting Burger’s claim that the governm...
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Corruption Nation: Why Bo Xilai Matters | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. News and Investigative Reports. Corruption Nation: Why Bo Xilai Matters. April 20, 2012. In December, 2006, police in the Chinese territory of Macau arrested Ao Man Long, the region’s secretary for transport and public works, who had been collecting kickbacks over a period of seven years. Investigators found that he and his family had received more than a hundred million U.S. dollars, which he had detailed in a collection of friendship notebooks. In which the sis...
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Harbin’s crackdown on dogs | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. Internet Source and Infographic. Harbin’s crackdown on dogs. April 20, 2012. Central Asian Shepherd Dog. Notice to all readers: New Asia Pacific Watch. Please remember the new address: http:/ asiapacificwatch.com. This wordpress site will be abandoned soon. From Chinese websites/ Translated by ministryoftofu.com. The city of Harbin. SOS Rescue dog sisters and brothers in Harbin! What will happen to man’s best friends that are, unfortunately, outsize? The 49 breed...
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Behind China’s Big Slowdown | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. News and Investigative Reports. Behind China’s Big Slowdown. April 16, 2012. National Bureau of Statistics of China. Over the past 6 months, housing prices have been falling, construction projects slowing, and the real estate market has been tapering off. From 2000 to 2010, during China’s major infrastructure expansion, the Financial Times notes. That China’s imports of iron ore increased by 42.5 times, thermal coal by 248 times, and copper by 16.2 times&...Decre...
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Frenzied Hours for U.S. on Fate of a China Insider | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. News and Investigative Reports. Frenzied Hours for U.S. on Fate of a China Insider. April 19, 2012. Communist Party of China. By STEVEN LEE MYERS. WASHINGTON On the evening of Feb. 6, a vice mayor of a major Chinese city who had a reputation as a crime fighter turned up at the American Consulate in Chengdu in an agitated state, telling a tale of corruption and murder that has ensnared the Obama administration in a scandal it wants nothing to do with. Who was the ...
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Fearful Final Hours for Briton in China | Asia Pacific Watch
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China News, Current Affairs and Analysis. News and Investigative Reports. Fearful Final Hours for Briton in China. April 12, 2012. Communist Party of China. By JEREMY PAGE –Wall Street Journal. The day before his death in the fog-shrouded Chinese city of Chongqing, Neil Heywood sensed that something was amiss. The British businessman had been summoned on short notice to a meeting in Chongqing in early November with representatives of the family of Bo Xilai. He had also told friends that he was concerned ...