Zhou Ruijin: reform and the way forward
Guangzhou’s Southern Metropolis Daily interviews pro-reform figure Zhou Ruijin to mark the 15th anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s death.
Guangzhou’s Southern Metropolis Daily interviews pro-reform figure Zhou Ruijin to mark the 15th anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s death.
On the anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s 1992 “southern tour”, reform proponent Qin Xiao (left) says China must continue to progress toward a free market system.
In a recent editorial, Chinese economist Wu Jinglian says China must reform politically if it hopes to find a workable path to the future.
In late 2011 China has been seized by an intensified political chill across the board, continuing what appears to be a general tightening trend since August. He Weifang (贺卫方), one of China’s leading proponents of rule of law and press freedom, posted on his Sina Weibo account on December 11: “The ship of reform has […]
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