Straddling early-19th-century China and modern Shanghai, Wayne Wang’s “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan” tells the story of two sets of women that share a deep...
Author: Kerry Brown, Chatham House One side-effect of the Dengist economic reforms which started to penetrate deeply in the 1980s was the transition from a ruling...
China’s longest river, the Yangtze, has been at the heart of historic floods this summer that have killed dozens of people and laid waste to hundreds...
As part of China's nine-month campaign to combat the infringement of intellectual property rights (IPR), the nation has implemented legalization of the software in its 135...
China’s Communist Party does not generally like surprises – especially not during minutely choreographed ceremonies like the one held Friday to celebrate the 90th anniversary of...
Hefty fines handed down for breaches of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the advent of new British legislation to combat bribery are good news...
Russell Leigh Moses is a Beijing-based analyst and professor who writes on Chinese politics. He is writing a book on the changing role of power in...
For three decades, Donnie Yen has kicked, punched and jumped his way up the rankings of martial-arts movie stars. “Wu Xia,” which opens next month, shows...
Getty Images Asia’s growing millionaire class is rising through the global ranks, with Hong Kong’s new wealthy leading the way. Asia boasted 3.3 million high net-worth...