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World Policy Journal (2009) 26 (1): 33–44.
Published: 01 March 2009
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (2): 5–10.
Published: 01 June 2016
... a vital role in Beijing’s water supply. About 53 percent of Beijing’s Miyun reservoir’s water comes from Chicheng, according to the magazine Chinese National Geography . In the past few years, the central government has shut down or downsized more than 70 business projects and 60 factories in the county...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (4): 24–25.
Published: 01 December 2015
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World Policy Journal (2003) 20 (1): 49–58.
Published: 01 March 2003
... at Chinese Repression Josh ua Kurlantzick Every Sunday, a Catholic church just off dissidents, or ethnic minorities, Beijing has Nanjing Road, Shanghai’s busiest thorough­ begun playing groups off each other, sanc­ fare, throbs with worshippers. Elderly men tioning a few mainstream...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 22 (2): 59–65.
Published: 01 June 2005
... will be published next year. Chinese Students and Anti-Japanese Protests, Past and Present Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom When Chinese students marched against made Tiananmen Square a household word Japan in Beijing this April, their demon­ and a familiar sight on television news...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (4): 13–21.
Published: 01 December 2013
...Li Xin Li Xin is managing editor of Caixin, a Chinese economics and finance magazine . © World Policy Institute 2013 2013 World Policy Institute Photo: Trey Ratcliff BEIJING—Between dawn and dusk, on the 18th floor of a glass-walled office tower in the north fourth...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (2): 34–35.
Published: 01 June 2016
... Shanghai is only about 13 feet above sea level. While the Chinese government has scrambled to build dikes and seawalls, if more is not done and global temperatures warm by 4 degrees Celsius, almost the entire city will be underwater. MAP ROOM SHANGHAI: AFTER THE FLOOD Shanghai, China’s most...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (3): 6–11.
Published: 01 September 2016
...Louisa Lim Journalist Louisa Lim describes how the Chinese Communist Party has compelled a country to forget the bloody crackdown around Tiananmen Square in 1989. To create this national amnesia, China repressed political ambitions and funneled aspirations toward the economic sphere—a worrying fact...
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World Policy Journal (2014) 31 (3): 20–24.
Published: 01 September 2014
... of International and Public Affairs. © World Policy Institute 2014 2014 World Policy Institute Photo: Thomas Galvez Chinese Internet company Baidu recently debuted Busca, a Portuguese version of its search engine localized for Brazilian users. Though, as China’s state news agency Xinhua...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (4): 24–29.
Published: 01 December 2013
...Nazia Vasi technology has transformed the voracity with which indians and chinese consume products and services— but at a substantially different pace. Beijing’s single-minded, centralized, and authoritarian strategy in creating and enforcing growth and development of the nation has...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (2): 36–43.
Published: 01 June 2012
... the glittering blue waters brought Portuguese colonists to the shores of Angola. More recently, the coastal waters greeted another arriving force—shipping vessels carrying the supplies of Chinese construction companies. When it was filled, the 35,000 seats shook with soccer fans living and breathing for each...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 17 (4): 61–66.
Published: 01 December 2001
... of the Chinese Communist Party ( c c p ) public of China ( p r c ). More recently, how­ — relating to everything from the condi­ ever, much less productive exchanges be­ tions in Chinese prisons to the mistreat­ tween representatives of China and the ment of ethnic minorities in various fron­ United...
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World Policy Journal (2011) 28 (4): 43–48.
Published: 01 December 2011
... years between China and India that would make life there untenable for the Tibetan people? Sangay: The ultimate goal of the Chinese government is to assimilate Tibet and the Tibetan people into China. Having said that, Tibetans are still a majority in inner Tibetan areas. The Chinese...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 18 (1): 56–66.
Published: 01 March 2001
... both civil society and the rule of fostering democracy and greater respect of law.” China’s economic reforms and the for human rights in China. Precisely what opening of Chinese society to the outside forms of engagement his administration world had produced new social organiza­ will support...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (4): 18–22.
Published: 01 December 2016
... Jinping became president in late 2012, the space for free expression in the country has been shrinking. The Chinese Communist Party seeks, above all, to maintain social stability. In the past, this meant the government was most sensitive to causes like justice for victims of 1989’s June 4 massacres...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 22 (3): 25–33.
Published: 01 September 2005
...James H. Nolt Copyright © 2005 World Policy Institute 2005 Jam es H. Nolt is a senior fellow at the World Policy Institute. He is the author of a number of articles on the Chinese m ilitary and the China-Taiwan m ilitary balance. The Pentagon Plays Its...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (2): 70–75.
Published: 01 June 2002
... Joshua Kurlantzick Since Deng Xiaoping opened China’s econo­ tribute to the destruction of China’s social my in 1979, many Chinese cities have de­ fabric, a development that could cost Chi­ veloped a frenetic energy, the kind of 24- na’s leader, Jiang Zemin, and his cohort hour...
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World Policy Journal (2003) 20 (2): 51–60.
Published: 01 June 2003
...Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom Copyright © 2003 World Policy Institute 2003 Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom is the director o f the East Asian Studies Center a t Indiana University, Bloomington. H is recent pub­ lications include Chinese Femininities/Chinese Masculinities (University of California Press...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (3): 84–90.
Published: 01 September 2015
... seeking to maximize its own leading role in a future where China may be a much more substantial player in Europe. To be sure, most of this is being done in the light of day—a result of stringent financial disclosure rules on inbound investments that the Chinese are prepared to follow. china has...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 21 (4): 77–85.
Published: 01 December 2005
...Scott Kennedy Wild Grass: Three Stories of Change in Modern China , Johnson Ian , New York : Pantheon , 2004 China’s Democratic Future: How It Will Happen and Where It Will Lead , Gilley Bruce , New York : Columbia University Press , 2004 Remaking the Chinese...