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Tag Archives: China Newsweek
Popping the jade bubble
Hotan Jade (和田玉) is the latest hot commodity.
Posted in Oil, Energy and Resources
Tagged China Newsweek, jade, magazines, speculation, stocks
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Chaos in Tokyo
The cover story of the latest China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) is about political upheaval in Japan, Shinzo Abe’s resignation. (安倍晋三)
The eyes have it
Shen Weifeng (沈威风) writes about eyes in China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊).
Posted in Fashion
Tagged beauty, China Newsweek, eyes, magazines, Shen Weifeng, Zhao Wei
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Supply to dry up for print on demand
POD websites in China (印客网) get regulated by GAPP.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged China Newsweek, GAPP, inker, print on demand
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Why corruption is not a product of the reform
Xu Youyu (徐友渔) writes for China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) about corruption in pre-reform China.
Posted in Scholarship and education
Tagged China Newsweek, corruption, Xu Youyu, Yang Guoqing
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China Newsweek goes to Japan
China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) issues a Japanese edition: 中国NEWS.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China News Service, China Newsweek, Japan
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The ease of being a landlord in the Song Dynasty
From China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊), an essay by Li Kaizhou (李开周) on landlords.
Posted in Real Estate
Tagged China Newsweek, landlords, rent
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A new meaning of democracy for 2007
China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) democracy on the cover.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged China Newsweek, democracy, Shanxi, The Economist
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Political structure and the Shanxi kiln scandal
Zhu Dake (朱大可) writes about the Shanxi brick kiln slaves. A parody ‘internal report’ suggests that slavery should be a new form of economic development.
Posted in Blogs, Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged China Newsweek, kilns, parody, Zhu Dake
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Official media on popular opinion in the Xiamen PX affair
China Newsweek (中国新闻周刊) weighs in on the use of SMS and online media in the Xiamen PX case.
Posted in Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising, Mobile phone and wireless, Newspapers, State media
Tagged China Newsweek, PX, Xiamen, Xinhua, Zhang Wen
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