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China’s Hukou System

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January 20, 2012
China’s Hukou System

While Americans discuss the health care system or abortion, Chinese mainlanders take sides on whether the Hukou system should be abolished or not. The Hukou system is one of the hottest topics debated in China, yet it receives little attention beyond Chinese shores. A hukou (湖口) is an official household registry permit that every...
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The Global Workforce

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January 12, 2012
The Global Workforce

The free mobility of a global workforce is an issue rarely covered by the media, yet it remains a heated debate topic between businessmen and policy makers. Free mobility of a global workforce allows companies to recruit international talents more easily and frequently. Governments often believe it should employ citizens before ‘foreigners.’ However, as...
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China vs. Democracy

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December 29, 2011
China vs. Democracy

As an American living in China, China’s road to democracy seems more unrealistic each day. I’ve often heard the Chinese, whether expatriates in America or here in China, say that the National People’s Congress (NPC) is a joke. It’s hard to believe China will become a democracy when the Chinese themselves find no urgency...
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The Shanghai Paradox

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December 27, 2011
The Shanghai Paradox

China’s rapid development and expanding economy has occurred at the expense of the environment. The massive industrialization is a leading cause of water pollution. Although laws and policies against factories dumping waste-water in water sources do exist, implementation at the local level has been ineffective. Factories are often free to pollute the water without...
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Back From Shanghai

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December 27, 2011
Back From Shanghai

It has been about a week since I have been back from Shanghai, China. During my semester studying abroad, I observed the peculiarities and the similarities between Chinese and American lifestyles. Both in my studies and everyday life, I discovered the predominant challenges facing Chinese society. For instance, Shanghai – China’s largest city –...
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The Yellow Peril: An Outdated Notion That Still Prevails

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June 18, 2011
The Yellow Peril: An Outdated Notion That Still Prevails

Westerners often depict China as the sleeping dragon (“Chimerica” if you will) that should not be awoken. Indeed, Napoleon’s quote lives on: “Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world.” Here we are in the 21st century. The “dragon” has certainly opened and rubbed its eyes wide while the media...
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