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- World Business Implications for Governance in China - Editor, 31 March 2008
- Trade and Business Achievements of China in Tibet - Editor, 24 March 2008
- What Top China Officials Think of Their Economy - Editor, 10 March 2008
- Can New China Sustain its Spot in Economic News? - Editor, 4 March 2008
Natural disasters test governance. Satellites help in some cases, but not always. You can guess that a storm could be brewing. It is more difficult to predict extremely heavy and incessant snow fall. Execution excellence can make up for lapses in forecasts. An effective administration will move people to safety, provide succor without discrimination, and correct disruptions as soon as possible.
Which side of the border is better in terms of living standards for common people? China has long borders with the sub-continent of India. Pakistan, Nepal, and Bhutan are neighbors, apart from India. The latter has afforded refuge to Tibetans for almost half a century.
You can never separate business from governance. Some countries encourage lobbies in their national capitals. Large corporations and trade associations strike advantageous deals with politicians. This template is no good for China. Corruption invites death in this country. It is better to deal with China transparently and fairly.
What is new about China? Here are some leads to finding an answer:
Recent Articles
- China Energy Tech Summit 2008 - Editor, Monday 21 July 2008
- China Takes Steps to Cool Down “Hot Money” - Editor, Monday 7 July 2008
- The Shoe Business of China - Editor, Monday 16 June 2008
- Energy is the Real Olympics for China - Editor, Monday 19 may 2008
- The Era of China on Earth - Editor, Monday 14 April 2008










