Topic: China

Spying for China Is One Way to Pay for NYU Grad School

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Three scientists working at New York University's Langone Medical Center are accused of leaking research funded by the National Institutes of Health to a rival research institute funded by the Chinese government. For one scientist, his compensation was pre-paid grad school tuition.

By Jacobo Chiu

Oct 27, 2009

China's Miraculous Recovery, Too Good To Be True?

Skeptics come out in force after Beijing announces 8.9% GDP growth

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By Heather Horn

Oct 5, 2009

Strange Bedfellows

Yes, We Should Snub the Dalai Lama

Ed Morrissey and Michael Crowley agree: it's not appeasement, it's just good foreign policy

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By Carl Franzen

Oct 5, 2009

Did Obama Snub the Dalai Lama?

President Obama delays meeting with Tibet's exiled leader, prompting accusations of appeasing China

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By Heather Horn

Oct 1, 2009

Who Won the Day?

Isabel Hilton on 'the Chinese State's 60th Birthday'

The Guardian shows how to share in China's celebration without endorsing the ruling party

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By Max Fisher

Oct 1, 2009

Screed

'A Pyramid of Skulls Atop The Skyscraper'

Colored lights cause the National Review to tear down the Empire State Building

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By Max Fisher

Oct 1, 2009

Good Question!

Did the Berlin Wall's Fall Save China?

The end of communism in Germany could have secured it in China

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By Max Fisher

Oct 1, 2009

Evaluating China's Era of Communist Rule

On the PRC's 60th anniversary, commentators reflect on the history and future of the Communist Party

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By Max Fisher

Sep 30, 2009

On Eve of Celebrations, Critiques of China's Path

The Chinese revolution's 60th anniversary draws harsh criticism from non-Western commentators

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By Max Fisher

Sep 29, 2009

The PRC at 60: Tough but Cooperative... and Green

Celebrations of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 invite long views on China's future

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By Mara Gay

Sep 9, 2009

Lightning Rod

Friedman Falls Flat

The NYT columnist faces scorn and ridicule for remarks about China's autocratic rule

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Jul 31, 2009

Is China Headed for a Fall?

Days after a "strategic dialogue," the schadenfreude comes out.

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