The end of China’s peaceful rise
by Philip Bowring
by Philip Bowring
CCTV gone wild; Of back rubs and Communist sing-alongs
China has joined Russia and other UN Security Council member states in calling for a peaceful end t
China expressed concern about the North Korea's planned rocket launch ahead of an international nuc
A second audit of the Beijing-Shanghai railway uncovered more evidence of fraud, mismanagement, was
China’s president-in-waiting Xi Jinping urged “purity” and unity among the Chinese Communist Party’
A review of Jim O’Neill’s “The Growth Map”
To be continued; Dropping the W-bomb
An unnamed Pakistani finance ministry official said the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (IC
Chongqing party secretary Bo Xilai has been removed from his post and will be replaced by Politburo
The first additions to China's criminal procedure law since 1996 would allow police to detain suspe
Beijing pledged to extend drug-price cuts to make medical care more affordable and widen coverage o
A section of a new high-speed rail line in central China collapsed following heavy rain, raising sa
A congressional advisory panel warned that a Chinese cyberattack on the US would be near-certain in
Ties that bind
The party; Don't know what you've got till it's gone
China will withdraw its workers from escalating violence in Syria to avoid a repeat of the last-min
China’s leaders cut the target for growth in the nation's gross domestic product to 7.5% from the 8
China’s National People’s Congress convened on Monday, presenting an opportunity for officials to a
China unveiled plans to increase its defense spending by 11.2% in 2012, outpacing expected overall
China and India will initiate a "maritime dialogue" to help resolve tensions over their shared bord
Q&A with Standard Chartered’s Tony Phoo
At least 12 people were killed Tuesday in riots in Xinjiang, the restive region in China's far nort