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Re: Is the wakening giant a monster? |
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Outlook: China syndrome spells big changes for Western economies
http://news.independent.co.uk/business/comment/story.jsp?story=423782
Runaway trains; McCarthy & Stone
Jeremy Warner
12 July 2003
As the Chancellor and his advisers peruse another set of dire trade
figures announced earlier this week, complete with the news that
Britain's trade deficit has been understated by nearly £23bn over the
past four years because of so called "carousel fraud", they may or may
not take heart from the astonishing export growth
Enter the dragon
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1001667,00.html
China is growing with bewildering speed. When Tony Blair arrives for a
historic visit, he will find a country undergoing social upheavals on
the way to becoming an economic superpower, reports Jonathan Fenby.
Buddha's wisdom is more use to China than a Honda
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1005524,00.html
Rapid growth under tight political control seems bound to fail
Martin Woollacott
Friday July 25, 2003
The Guardian
The young Chinese businessman, asked what he desired most now that he
had his new apartment, closed his eyes and breathed, slowly and
fervently, the word "Honda". Heard a decade ago on a trip to southern
China, it was an incantation summing up much of what is contradictory
and unresolved about personal aspirations in China, the country's
longterm ambitions, the future of its people, and the nature of
western investment in the Peoples' Republic.
Tide of China's Migrants: Flowing to Boom, or Bust?
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/29/international/asia/29CHIN.html?ei=5062&en=9a53ab7af813f393&ex=1060056000&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=all&position=
http://tinyurl.com/idle
By ERIK ECKHOLM
The fate of China's more than 100 million migrant workers is one of
the country's biggest unknowns.
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03 Aug 2003 01:44:09 PM |
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Ancient cities discovered in Yangtze Valley
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_medical/story.jsp?story=430090
03 August 2003
China's Yangtze River was once home to an ancient civilisation, just
as the Nile, the Tigris-Euphrates and the Indus rivers were, according
to new archaeological research.
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08 Aug 2003 06:13:55 AM |
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India frets as China's star rises
http://www.nytimes.com/financialtimes/business/FT1059478756978.html?pagewanted=print&position=
By Edward Luce
Over the past two decades Indians have felt mounting concern about
neighbouring China's superior economic performance. A few have
concluded that China owes its success to authoritarianism, whereas
India's under-performance can be blamed on its unruly democracy.
Amartya Sen
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China may miss the bullet train
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1014352,00.html
Jonathan Watts, Beijing
Friday August 8, 2003
The Guardian
Bitter history is threatening to take precedence over price and
technology in deciding one of the world's most lucrative engineering
projects: the high-speed rail link between Beijing and Shanghai.
Jonathan Watts
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Maglev
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Eric Laithwaite
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http://forums.about.com/ab-atheism2/messages/?msg=1114
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14 Aug 2003 04:08:02 AM |
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Investment fever is running too high, says China
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1018129,00.html
Jonathan Watts in Beijing
Thursday August 14, 2003
The Guardian
A senior Chinese minister warned yesterday that the world's fastest
growing economy is in danger of overheating as expansion outstrips
power supplies, threatens production quality and raises the risk of
oversupply.
great leap forward
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18 Aug 2003 05:52:28 AM |
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Selling Off Siberia
http://slate.msn.com/id/2086157/
Why China should purchase the Russian Far East.
By Kim Iskyan
Seven million people live on the frozen resource-rich taiga of
Russia's Far East, a region nearly as large as the contiguous United
States. Roughly 1.3 billion Chinese are packed like pickles next door,
where corruption, spiraling unemployment, environmental disaster, and
growing rural unrest are taking the luster off the Chinese economic
miracle. Unfortunately for China's dire need for new demographic and
economic horizons, Russia isn't eager to share its chilly sandbox with
the neighbors. The struggle between Dr. Malthus and Doctor Zhivago
threatens the balance of power in the Far East. But economics—rather
than a Tom Clancy-style showdown—will likely decide the winner.
Sakhalin
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Siberia
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Japan
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19 Aug 2003 01:28:12 PM |
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Overseas Chinese had a good start in technology
http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2003/7/29/business/5943920&sec=business
THE overseas Chinese had the early advantage in getting into the new
growth areas of information technology (IT), biotechnology and
nano-technology due to their common characteristics, said Professor
Charles K. Kao, chairman and CEO of Hong Kong's ITX Services Ltd.
The willingness to work hard, ability to adapt to new circumstances,
the existing networks and infrastructures within the Chinese Diaspora,
true business acumen, and quickness to access and grasp new
opportunities, gave overseas Chinese a good start in harnessing the
power of technology, he added.
Chinese Diaspora
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Diaspora
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24 Aug 2003 04:39:32 AM |
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A Chinese Robin Hood Runs Afoul of Beijing
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/24/international/asia/24CHIN.html?ei=5062&en=c12ed69d7b3518a8&ex=1062302400&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=all&position=
http://tinyurl.com/l08w
By JOSEPH KAHN
The arrest of Sun Dawu, a businessman who antagonized officials but
earned a loyal following among peasants, has created a sensation in
China.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/Lionheart16/messages?msg=2816
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26 Aug 2003 04:12:14 AM |
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Chinese Economy's Underside: Abuse of Migrants
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/26/international/asia/26MIGR.html?ei=5062&en=66b46eb7205ca4cd&ex=1062475200&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=all&position=
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By JOSEPH KAHN
Migrant workers are China's untouchables. They are assumed to be
behind every unsolved crime. They are also the dark underside of
China's economic success.
JOSEPH KAHN
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U.S. Job Losses Blamed on China's Currency
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/26/business/worldbusiness/26CHIN.html?ei=5062&en=94ab65f4cc12b947&ex=1062475200&partner=GOOGLE&pagewanted=all&position=
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By ELIZABETH BECKER and EDMUND L. ANDREWS
American manufacturers are blaming their troubles on China's currency,
the yuan, which they say is deliberately undervalued.
ELIZABETH BECKER
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28 Aug 2003 03:27:38 PM |
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China's Growth Creates a Boom for Cargo Ships
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/28/business/worldbusiness/28SHIP.html?pagewanted=all&position=
By KEITH BRADSHER
The newfound prosperity of ship lines illustrates how a global
industry can become dependent on China in just a few years.
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30 Aug 2003 05:39:43 AM |
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Talks with Beijing raise speculation that Dalai Lama could return to
Lhasa
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1032063,00.html
Jonathan Watts
Saturday August 30, 2003
The Guardian
Negotiations between Tibet's government in exile and leaders in
Beijing have prompted international speculation that the Dalai Lama
may be closer to a return to his homeland.
But in the monasteries and temples of Tibet, people are too afraid of
the Chinese authorities to speak out in favour of a reconciliation
that would allow the region's spiritual leader to return to the land
he fled in 1959 after a failed uprising.
Tibet
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Dalai Lama
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22 Sep 2003 02:40:28 PM |
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Talks with Beijing raise speculation that Dalai Lama could return to
Lhasa
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1032063,00.html
Jonathan Watts
Saturday August 30, 2003
The Guardian
Negotiations between Tibet's government in exile and leaders in
Beijing have prompted international speculation that the Dalai Lama
may be closer to a return to his homeland.
But in the monasteries and temples of Tibet, people are too afraid of
the Chinese authorities to speak out in favour of a reconciliation
that would allow the region's spiritual leader to return to the land
he fled in 1959 after a failed uprising.
Tibet
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China's Hippies Find Their Berkeley
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44332-2003Sep21.html
Tourists and Big-City Dropouts Flock to Tibet to Sample a Simpler
Existence
By Philip P. Pan, Page A17
LHASA, China -- Slouched in a patio chair wearing a beach-bum cap and
a stylish windbreaker, the software engineer rubbed his eyes and tried
to shake off his hangover. The sun was shining brightly in a clear
blue sky and it was already well past 1 p.m., but the 33-year-old
Beijing native had just ordered breakfast.
Dalai Lama
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25 Sep 2003 01:55:37 PM |
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Rich man, poor man
http://www.economist.com/world/asia/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2086437
Sep 25th 2003 | BEIJING
From The Economist print edition
Income inequality, especially between town and country, has risen
sharply in China. This points to serious underlying problems
CHINA can be justly proud of having lifted some 400m people out of
poverty in the last quarter of a century. But at the same time it has
produced income inequalities that are among the fastest-growing in the
world. These are not just the natural consequences of China's
impressive growth. They are symptomatic of barriers to labour mobility
and other legacies of the old planned economy that could put a brake
on the country's development in the coming years. For China to reach
its target of quadrupling 2000's national product by 2020, it will
need bold reforms in a wide range of areas. It is not clear that it
has the stamina for them.
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27 Sep 2003 04:17:41 AM |
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Eastern path to western harmony
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1050715,00.html
Jennifer Oldstone-Moore
Saturday September 27, 2003
The Guardian
Despite China's rapid modernisation, the relevance of the ancient
Chinese religious tradition of Taoism has been in no way diminished.
It remains formative in the cultures of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, and
a core ingredient of Chinese religion.
Interest in its techniques, especially the therapeutic practices that
enhance physical, mental and spiritual health, is evidenced in the
array of translations in bookshops across Europe, North America and
Oceania. Perhaps most appealing is its naturalistic mysticism,
emphasising the harmony and accommodation between humans and nature.
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