Tao Wenzhao, Honorary Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Fellow, CASS Institute of American Studies
Jul 31, 2012
China and US should hold dialogues to build mutual trust on human rights issues, democracy and the rule of law China and the United States have wrapped up their
Calum Turvey, Professor, Cornell University
May 28, 2012
Depending on how you count the numbers, there are some 200-250 million farm households in China representing a population of some 700-800 million persons. When
Fu Weigang, VP, Shanghai Institute of Finance and Law
Apr 19, 2012
The biggest advantage of a childbearing quota trading system is to enable people longing for more children to fulfill their dream decently, on the one hand, and
Ruan Zongze, VP, China Institute of Int'l Studies
Mar 16, 2012
In recent years, the West's "neo-interventionism" under the banner of "responsibility to protect" has caused tremendous controversy in the international are
Shen Bin, Commentator, Oriental Morning Post
Sep 18, 2011
The NPC Standing Committee has recently examined the “Revision to Criminal Procedural Law (Draft)”. This has started the third amendment (second rev
Aug 29, 2011
China has expanded the coverage of its social insurance system to include foreigners working in the country in a move that could have significant consequences f
Fred Teng, Senior Media Executive in US
Apr 23, 2011
On April 6, 2011, the U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman gave an eloquent speech at the Barnett-Oksenberg Lecture in Shanghai. In his speech, Ambassador Hunt
Apr 11, 2011
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is being investigated over "suspected economic crimes", according to authorities on Thursday. Some Western media outlets immediately qu
Gong Shaopeng, Professor, China Foreign Affairs University
Apr 10, 2011
It has been a while since Western forces launched air strikes on Libyan government forces. But it is a pity that they have not yet taken any measure to address