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The US-China Joint Statement released on Nov. 17th contains the following language (emphasis added): The United States and China underlined that each country and its people have the right to choose their own path, and all countries should respect each...
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China has three openings, two of which are for analysts: candidates who have a background or strong interest in (a) criminal procedure, courts, police, and prisons, or (b) labor issues and civil society. It's...
Wentong Zheng of SUNY Buffalo Law School is doing a series of posts on China's Antimonopoly Law over at the Antitrust and Competition Policy Blog. Here's what he's done so far: China’s Antimonopoly Law—One Year Down China’s Antimonopoly Law—One...
Two years ago I blogged about the gerrymandered National People's Congress ("gerrymandered" is not really the right word, but what's done is done) in which, by formal legislative design, there are four times as many delegates from urban areas...