Bitcoin Proves Hard to Kill in China

Chinese investors are still trading bitcoin and buying initial coin offerings, suggesting authorities in Beijing are struggling to clamp down on cryptocurrencies just weeks after announcing that public exchanges would be shut down.

China Harnesses Big Data to Buttress the Power of the State

The sinologist Simon Leys has described consuming China’s communist literature as akin to “munching rhinoceros sausages”. But amid the leathery verbiage generated by the 19th Communist party congress there were also some extraordinarily piquant...

Stuck at the Bottom in China

If the Chinese government is serious about fostering a stable and harmonious society, it must address limits on social mobility before it’s too late

State Sector is China’s Secret Sauce

The state sector has provided essential organization, capital and the ability to survive turbulence collectively. That’s the Chinese edge, like it or not.

China’s Economic Empire

 

Beijing’s essentially unlimited financial resources allow the country to be a force in both the developed and developing world, one that threatens to obliterate the competitive edge of Western firms and kill jobs in Europe and...

Sinica Podcast
04.26.12

Chinese Industrial Policy and the Automotive Market

Kaiser Kuo & Jeremy Goldkorn
from Sinica Podcast

Even as the Beijing Auto Show prepares to toast the Chinese market with its typical mixture of sex and tech, industry insiders have been stunned by recent news showing the market share of domestic Chinese manufacturers falling relative to their...