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China is facing a real challenge, or is it a crisis, in managing the consequences of power shortage in many regions at a time when recent events in neighboring Japan remind us of the interrelationship between nature and our fragile natural resources.
The arrest of Dominique Strauss-Kahn on charges of sexual assault was followed by his resignation as managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Chinese power companies are trying hard to make a big fanfare about the urgent need to raise the price of electricity to avoid the country's worst power shortage in decades.
China's new round of inflation pressures is a combination of a variety of complicated internal and external, short-term and long-term factors.
Asia has not forgotten the "Asian Monetary Fund" (AMF). In fact, the case for the AMF has been much strengthened by the difficulty in reforming the governance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The results of China's sixth national population census show that the total population in the Chinese mainland was about 1.34 billion by the end of 2010.
The fourth meeting of leaders from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) since 2008 will give China a chance to strengthen its ties with its two East Asian neighbors.
China and the United States may have had an unstable bilateral relationship, but they also have great potential for cooperation.
China's economic performance is a subject of heated debate. Admirers see in China a country which has been growing at double digits. Critics see a repressed financial system that encourages wasteful public expenditures.
The public has expressed a high degree of concern since a draft amendment to the Personal Income Tax Law was submitted to the National People's Congress.
A booming tourism industry in China will be a blessing, not only for China's economy, but also for the global economy as a whole.
China needs concrete policies to encourage people's spending and balance urban and rural public services.