Chronicle of China's unfolding ten years foretold The impact of Chinese leadership's role on the world stage, however, will depend on how they deal with the challenges at home. |
Tackling income tax evasion Preferential policies do not stop the rich emigrating and they aggravate the unfairness in the distribution of wealth |
New challenges for new leaders With complete transition of China's new leadership, headed by Xi and Premier Li Keqiang, it is appropriate to describe the "China dream" and to set forth the challenges that must be met. |
Removing a brake on progress Further reform should abolish administrative rankings for State-owned enterprises and public institutions. |
Xi-Li vision of governance has Chinese Dream in sight With Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang officially installed in office and a reshuffled State Council in place, the Xi-Li brand of governance is presenting itself. |
Cyber attack battlefield: the clash of victimhood The US government, media and private security firms have synchronized their efforts for a second cyber security offensive. |
EU leader optimistic on ties with China Brussels has sent a strong message to China's new leadership in which the EU says it expects Beijing to boost their strategic partnership and continually be "a key source of growth and stability" for the world. |
How to build Chinese society? The Chinese central government must lift restrictions on grassroots organizations if it wants to continue its reform efforts. |
Capital and a new model of 'capitalism' Too often we think of capitalism narrowly and most often solely in economic terms. We need to remind ourselves that there are many forms of "capital." |
How to build Chinese society? The Chinese central government must lift restrictions on grassroots organizations if it wants to continue its reform efforts. |
Hopes high for new era With Xi Jinping taking over from Hu Jintao as the head of State and the military on Thursday, the Chinese national leadership is one small step away from completing its smooth generational transfer. |
Planning vital to diplomacy China has reached a stage where it has to fulfill its responsibilities as a big power to improve the well-being of all human beings and thus win the world's confidence in return. |
Recognizing the needs of special education Special education is vital not only to the individual, but also to society. |
130 years since Karl Marx's death China.org.cn columnist Heiko Khoo presents a brief account of Marx's life and thought. |
'Made in China' not equal to 'self-made in China' To get bigger and stronger, Chinese manufacturing must accelerate the speed of globalization, participate in global market competition, integrate the advantage resources, and speed up the implementation of international standards in the aspects of idea and management. |