China’s declining investment efficiency

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Today, premier Li announced the new strategies to stimulate the economy including accelerating railway construction, building housing for the poor, and cutting taxes for small businesses. According to an article in the Quartz, “railway and public housing aren’t going to fix China’s economy.” The main question that arises from this new agenda is “who will… Continue reading China’s declining investment efficiency

Tension Between China and Malaysia over Missing Jet

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Although China’s strong presence and second-largest military power, it still struggles to preserve its influence among its surrounding countries. Given the recent disappearance of the Malaysian jet, Beijing is requesting an accurate update on any information obtained and it is pressured to find the 154 Chinese passengers of the 227 missing passengers. However, Malaysia is… Continue reading Tension Between China and Malaysia over Missing Jet

Is Whatsapp Facebook’s Ticket Into China?

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  Facebook is still in the look to enter the Chinese market. However, the future does not look promising. The Chinese government still perceives Facebook as a threat to the country and sponsor of terrorism. In addition to the government, prospective users are not interested in using Facebook. Facebook is an alien tool for Chinese… Continue reading Is Whatsapp Facebook’s Ticket Into China?

U.S. Army to Increase Ties With China’s Military

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According to an article in the New York Times, the US is looking to start a cooperative dialogue with China’s military. The U.S. Army chief of staff explained: “It really is about focusing on a long-term relationship and the importance of us conducting exchanges, conducting institutional visits.” The U.S. continues to be the dominant military… Continue reading U.S. Army to Increase Ties With China’s Military