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Raising kids bi-culturally – Kaiser Kuo
I did it for the kids, says former Baidu communication director Kaiser Kuo in his exit interview on the Sinica podcast. He recently swapped Beijing for Chapel Hill, NC in the US. I wanted them to be truly bi-cultural, and after learning and submerging in China during their first years, going to college in the US was inevitable. `We planned this move for five years.” While the political climate is not improving, it was not the reason to leave, he says. “It was way worse when I arrived here.”Read More →
Millenniums, changing China – interview by Ian Johnson
Author Alec Ash published after four years of study Wish Lanterns: Inside the Young Lives of China, documenting the life of the millenniums in China. Journalist Ian Johnson of the New York Times sat down with him to discuss how they are bringing change to China.Read More →
Charity: slow in China – Rupert Hoogewerf
China´s rich make more money than ever, but charity is not keeping pace with that growth, shows the latest Hurun Philanthropy Report. Some “are leaders of the new pack, and it’s still early days,” says Rupert Hoogewerf, founder and chairman of the Hurun Institute to Barron´s.Read More →
China is not pushing for a new imperial future – Kaiser Kuo
Getting the US-China relations right is tough because so many misunderstandings persist in the US when it comes to China. Recently returned China veteran Kaiser Kuo sits down with The Diplomat trying to deal with some of those wrong perceptions. “China has been far more of a rule-taker than it has been a rule-maker.”Read More →
After the hype: China has not been bleeding capital – Arthur Kroeber
The supposed capital flight from China has been keeping international financial markets more than busy. A hype, concludes economist Arthur Kroeber and author of China’s Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know® after looking at the figures in China File.Read More →
How cheap China became a business disruptor – Bill Fischer
For long China has been displacing Western companies by cheaper products. But many have failed to see how this displacement has been overtaken by disruptive business models, writes IMD professor Bill Fischer in the Harvard Business Review.Read More →
Markets need experts, no bureaucrats to run their business – William Bao Bean
China´s call for innovation has caused a lot of action by government departments on different levels. But most initiatives are run by officials or universities, not the experienced business people the markets need, tells William Bao Bean, the managing director of one of the Chinese incubators to Reuters.Read More →
Unseen China in Zhang Lijia´s Lotus – Review
Zhang Lijia´s upcoming novel Lotus: A Novel will only appear early 2017, but the first raving reviews are already coming in. Renowned Indian author Amitav Ghosh praises the story the main figure migrant Lotus and the way she ends up in prostitution.Read More →
Summer break kicking in
While China has officially no summer break, for international business the coming five, six weeks will notice a slowdown. The stream of news from our speakers has slowed down dramatically, and many of the decision makers both inside and outside China have taken a break.Read More →
Xi´s Marxist tone – Victor Shih
President Xi Jinping has been addressing the nation on the 95th anniversary of the Communist Party and the tough Marxist tone has been striking, says political analyst Victor Shih. Where his predecessors followed a more flexible road on economic development, Xi goes for a nationalistic approach, he tells AP.Read More →
Donald Trump is right about China – Arthur Kroeber
China is becoming more mercantilist, and – in a narrow way – Donald Trump is right about China, says author Arthur Kroeber of China’s Economy: What Everyone Needs to Know® in an interview with Bloomberg. And the US are following a global trend for more protectionism.Read More →
Brexit fallout: pressure on the Renminbi – Victor Shih
China has been preparing for the fallout of a decision of the Federal Reserve, but find themselves dealing with an unexpected black swan, says financial and political analyst Victor Shih to Bloomberg. The Renminbi might be under pressure.Read More →
