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U.S. and China Are Playing ‘Game of Chicken’ in South China Sea (Published 2018)
A recent near miss underscored the perils in the South China Sea, where the American and Chinese navies are increasingly challenging each other.
November 8, 2018 Source: The New York Times
Trade war hastens key Apple supplier Pegatron's shift from China
Rising labor costs also spur move to Southeast Asia
November 8, 2018 Source: Nikkei Asia
Meet the Group Amplifying China’s New Voices
In a male-dominated field, a collective supporting women covering China is wading into uncharted waters.
November 8, 2018 Source: Foreign Policy
How Bob Carr became China's pawn
Bob Carr's fawning behaviour toward China - particularly while in China - has repercussions for all Australians.
November 8, 2018 Source: Australian Financial Review
China Uighurs: All you need to know on Muslim 'crackdown'
Rights groups say a million Muslims are being detained in China. Here's more on what is happening.
November 8, 2018 Source: BBC News
The Church of Almighty God | Bitter Winter
November 8, 2018 Source: Bitter Winter
Washington unnerved by China’s ‘military-civil fusion’
The US is trying to prevent the transfer of AI-powered dual-use technologies that can be adapted for weapons
November 8, 2018 Source: FinancialTimes
Top Beijing adviser says don’t expect Trump-Xi trade war closure at G20
Fan Gang, formerly of the monetary policy committee of the People’s Bank of China, told a Harvard audience that Xi and Trump’s teams have yet to even discuss the free market and IP concerns that are at the heart of the trade war.
November 7, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Asians in NYC Real Estate: Changing the urban landscape
Asians in NY Real Estate Focusing on the achievements of Asian real estate professionals in the New York area with an outlook for 2019, including perspectives on CFIUS reform and FIRRMA of 2018. Speakers: JOHN LAMChairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Lam Group. Recognizing the development opportunities within New York City, John led the Lam Group into partnering with top national luxury hotel companies (such as Starwood Hotels; Resorts, Marriott International and Hilton Hotels) to develop modern, stylish and affordable hotel accommodations. With this concept in mind, the Lam Group acquired underutilized assets and transformed these assets into first-class branded hotels. Over the past two decades, the Lam Group developed over 25 hotels, adding millions into the local economy and creating over 2,000 permanent new jobs through its hotel division alone. Li Chung (Sandi) Pei AIAPartner of Pei Partnership ArchitectsLi Chung (Sandi) Pei is co-founder of Pei Partnership Architects based in New York City where he has directed the design of over five million square meters of building and several large-scale urban development projects inthe United States, Mexico, China, Indonesia and Singapore. He has designed over 60 projects spanning fourteen countries and five continents and has been widely published in professional journals and in the national and international media. Beyond his public service contributions to the profession, Mr. Pei enjoys a sustaining interest in the arts and serves on Christie’s Advisory Board and as Vice President of the Museum of Modern Art International Council. He is a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Jacky(Yuanliu) He Executive Vice President of DMG Investments, LLC Jacky is an entrepreneur and has diverse experience in real estate development and investment in the US market. He founded DMG Investments LLC, a subsidiary of a leading China based real estate development and investment firm Do Think Group with assets under management in excess of $3 billion. Within Four years of heading the company’s US operations, he has successfully made visionary investment solutions and targeted major and suburban US markets and helped the company invest in five premier multi-family and condo projects with over $400 million. His entrepreneurial mindset and business acumen allow him to lead the company to expand and grow rapidly. Ted Posner Partner of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Ted Posner is a partner in Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. His broad-based practice encompasses national security reviews by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) as well as international arbitration; commercial litigation; and strategic counseling relating to international trade and investment treaties and agreements, negotiations, and legislation. He has advised numerous clients in CFIUS reviews of foreign acquisitions in the United States, including investors from Asia, Europe and the Middle East in sectors as diverse as commercial real estate, transportation and logistics, energy, and biopharmaceuticals, to name just a few. Mr. Posner’s CFIUS practice draws on his experience working on international trade and investment law and policy in the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. Government from 1999 to 2009. Among other projects during that period, Mr. Posner played a key role in drafting the CFIUS regulations that came into force in 2008 after adoption of the Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007.
November 7, 2018 Source: Eventbrite
Hui | Bitter Winter
November 7, 2018 Source: Bitter Winter
China in the Pacific: is China engaged in “debt-trap diplomacy”? - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Debt is a problem in the Pacific, but Rohan Fox and Matthew Dornan delve into the data to show that this is not a result of Chinese lending.
November 7, 2018 Source: Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
重庆考试院:政审不合格不能参加高考
November 6, 2018 Source: edu.sina.com.cn
China’s loss in Trump’s trade war is Asean’s gain. Look at Vietnam
The country is setting an example to the rest of Southeast Asia when it comes to attracting industry.
November 6, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Xi’an SOE Suspends 3 Female Executives Amid Online Backlash
Local finance bureau says no foul play in three young accountants being appointed to top posts at a large company, but some netizens aren’t buying it.
November 6, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Central and Regional Leadership for Xinjiang Policy in Xi’s Second Term
After the 19th Party Congress last fall and the recent “two meetings” in March, the Party-state has now completed its quinquennial leadership turnover and announced a major restructuring of a number
November 5, 2018 Source: ChinaFile
Mattis-Wei talks ‘won’t curb unsafe encounters’ in South China Sea
An upcoming meeting in Washington between the US and Chinese defence ministers will do little to address underlying cause of close calls, analysts say.
November 5, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Beijing now able to flag Weibo posts as ‘rumour’
China’s top microblogging site introduces policy to give government more control
November 5, 2018 Source: FinancialTimes
China, Japan, India among those exempt from Iran oil sanctions, says US
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said some exemptions would only last ‘weeks’, while others would require a dramatic reduction in supply.
November 5, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
US medical school Johns Hopkins bars foreign scientists over IP risk
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine said there will be no more visiting scientists until government agency ‘can safely allow foreign nationals to be involved with government-sponsored research’, according to an email it sent out.
November 5, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Chinese economist barred from going to US on ‘national security’ grounds
Sheng Hong, executive director of independent think tank, was due to attend a seminar on China’s 40 years of reform and opening up.
November 5, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post