A dispute between Chinese dairy farmers and a subsidary of a multinational company raise questions about how best to share the benefits of development
Governments normally blame forecasters when tax revenues exceed projections, but China's excesses are too large and too frequent for that explanation.
What’s the hardest thing for today’s youth to accept? Having to compete with the children of officials for jobs or with children of the rich for a date.
Beijing Capital International Airport may soon be one of thousands of state-owned companies that will be added to the list of SOE required to submit dividends to the MOF
Are the interests of a certain department hindering the maintainence of overall social stability, by not allowing anyone to be entertained is SARFT forcing the masses to think deelpy about current affairs?
A look at the details of who bribed who and how from the recently concluded trial of the former head of the Chongqing branch of China Mobile
By giving local governments the power to issue bonds, Beijing could have forced them to be more transparent and financially accountable; instead, its pilot project is a missed opportunity.
Shanghai has always been on the list for pilot fiscal policies. Sometimes its' keen, sometimes it isn't, but VAT reform is exactly what it needs.
Even officials admit that what was once northern China's main source of seafood, has now almost lost its function as a fishing ground
Three weeks have passed since the murder of 13 Chinese sailors, but doubts remain about the circumstances of their deaths and Chinese boats are still in port.