 Commentary Qin Hui, a Chinese tycoon with a complicated background in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officialdom, pleaded guilty in March to making illegal donations to a New York City official, a member of the U.S. House, and a congressional candidate. Court
Commentary Qin Hui, a Chinese tycoon with a complicated background in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officialdom, pleaded guilty in March to making illegal donations to a New York City official, a member of the U.S. House, and a congressional candidate. Court           Concerns of Political Infiltration Arise After Chinese Mogul Pleads Guilty to Making Illegal Donations
 Commentary Qin Hui, a Chinese tycoon with a complicated background in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officialdom, pleaded guilty in March to making illegal donations to a New York City official, a member of the U.S. House, and a congressional candidate. Court
Commentary Qin Hui, a Chinese tycoon with a complicated background in Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officialdom, pleaded guilty in March to making illegal donations to a New York City official, a member of the U.S. House, and a congressional candidate. Court            As of late 2023, Hong Kong’s civil service team hit a 10.3 percent vacancy rate with 20,000 vacancies, the highest since the handover in 1997. A former civil servant believes the change may relate to Hong Kong’s eroding freedoms. According to government
As of late 2023, Hong Kong’s civil service team hit a 10.3 percent vacancy rate with 20,000 vacancies, the highest since the handover in 1997. A former civil servant believes the change may relate to Hong Kong’s eroding freedoms. According to government The business principle of evolving comparative advantage, coupled with intense political pressures, explains Apple’s decision to shift a bulk of its iPhone production from China to India, Vietnam, and other markets, and the growing bearishness of other
The business principle of evolving comparative advantage, coupled with intense political pressures, explains Apple’s decision to shift a bulk of its iPhone production from China to India, Vietnam, and other markets, and the growing bearishness of other Chinese education authorities are reviewing research misconduct under pressure from massive retractions from international journals. One college in northern China recently publicized a list with hundreds of unscrupulous domestic journals. According to Chinese state
Chinese education authorities are reviewing research misconduct under pressure from massive retractions from international journals. One college in northern China recently publicized a list with hundreds of unscrupulous domestic journals. According to Chinese state