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Implications of the Attorney Li Zhuang Case

By Liang Jing Jan 19, 2010 – 6:08:14 AM The implications of last week’s sentencing of Li Zhuang were quite profound. In terms of intellectual-led public opinion, Bo Xilai won…

A Battle to Preserve Human Conscience and Dignity

By Liang Jing Jan 13, 2010 – 6:29:22 AM Hu Jintao’s shameless sentencing of Liu Xiaobo to a heavy sentence of 11 years in prison went well beyond what the…

Interpreting Copenhagen’s ‘Confrontation of Heroes’

By Liang Jing Jan 12, 2010 – 10:15:39 AM The Copenhagen Conference was, as many people had expected, full of drama. Nothing was more dramatic than the heated bickering between…

Female Petitioner Tragedy of Illustrates Rule of Law Dilemma

By He Weifang Dec 26, 2009 – 12:43:10 PM (This article was originally published in the December 21, 2009 edition of Caijing Magazine.) The trial verdict in the rape case…

China 2009: A Year of Deepening Crisis

By Liang Jing Dec 10, 2009 – 8:40:12 AM 2009 was a year of accelerated deepening of China’s crises. A clear sign of this was that despite the various measures…

What is So Difficult About Transforming the Chinese Economy?

By Liang Jing Dec 5, 2009 – 5:17:35 PM Everyone understands that to transform China’s economy, household consumption must increase, but few have real confidence in this strategy. What is…

Obama’s Visit to China: Who Was the Ultimate Winner?

By Liang Jing Dec 2, 2009 – 9:01:42 PM Obama’s first visit to China was a major historical event, the full significance of which will take some time to interpret.…

Rumor says female prisioners involved in prostitution activities

Nov 23, 2009 – 10:21:00 AM In China, it is not surprised that welfare centers, which the government has establishes to originally engage in social services and help those who…

Will the G2 End in Divorce?

By Liang Jing Nov 16, 2009 – 9:56:56 AM The leaders of the US and China have never had so many internal and external grounds for all-round cooperation. The state…

Qian Xuesen’s Regrets

By Liang Jing Nov 14, 2009 – 7:11:28 AM Despite being nearly 98, Qian Xuesen’s death deeply saddened tens of millions of people, not only because of his extraordinary achievements,…

Toward an Open-border World/Jing Zhao

By Jing Zhao Nov 13, 2009 – 12:50:39 AM On November 4, 2009 Mr. Zhenghu Feng was sent back by force from Shanghai by China’s Border Control Police to Narita…

New Stage of Competition Between Officialdom and People

By Liang Jing Nov 12, 2009 – 9:02:29 AM On October 16, the Guangzhou municipal government, despite the resistance of other local governments, took the lead in the online publication…

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