May 23 marks the 10th anniversary of China's signing of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). During the past 10 years, the Chinese government...
Author: Ray Hervandi, East-West Center Indonesia’s initiation of democratic reforms in May 1998 did not portend well for Chinese Indonesians. Constituting less than 5 percent of...
Author: Patrick Chin-Dahler, ANU On 7 May 1999, during the US-led NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, two US B2 bombers launched five 2000-pound missiles. Three of these...
This post has been updated since it was initially published (see below). Those who follow the chatter on Chinese social media sites are familiar with the...
The big news in the iron-ore business this month may be the ouster of Roger Agnelli as chief executive of Brazilian giant Vale—just ahead of the...
With artist Ai Weiwei the latest dissident to be officially detained or simply disappear into the widening maw of China’s security crackdown following anonymous online calls...
A daily list of the best of The Wall Street Journal’s China coverage and what the Journal’s reporters in China are reading and watching online. (NOTE:...
Significant parts of Google’s business in China have been unraveling in the wake of a feud with the Chinese government, and Acer’s CEO resigned as the...
A daily list of the best of The Wall Street Journal’s China coverage and what the Journal’s reporters in China are reading and watching online. (NOTE:...