• Pang Xing Yuen(ph) is an economist with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

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  • People in small towns and rural areas are becoming especially dissatisfied with their lives, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences says.

    BBC: Social discontent rising in China, says report

  • The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said there were were 41% fewer websites at the end of 2010 than a year earlier.

    BBC: China: 1.3 million websites shut in 2010

  • In January 2010 the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) showed what can happen to a country when girl babies don't count.

    ECONOMIST: Gendercide

  • Mr. PANG XING YUEN (Economist, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences): (Through translator) China's holdings of U.S. treasury bonds are less than people think.

    NPR: Chinese Cash Moves Could Roil Markets

  • Some state economists at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences are sounding the alarm: China's levels of public spending, they say, are not sustainable.

    ECONOMIST: China

  • As director of the Research Institute of Marxism-Leninism at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Fu Qingyuan ministers to everyone from government officials to the nation's academics.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | China: Inside China's Search for Its Soul

  • The Blue Book of Social Mentality, issued by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, says wariness towards strangers and even mistrust of government officials and doctors has grown.

    BBC: China media: Pollution strikes again

  • Li Qingshan, a social psychologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, speculates without comment that the grown-up Little Emperors will treat their own children much as they were treated.

    CNN: LITTLE EMPERORS

  • Zhong Jiyin, an associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, predicts that this sector will constitute more than 60% of the economy within five years, employing 75% of the workforce.

    FORBES: Chinese Checkmate: Beating Us At Our Own Game?

  • Guo Liang of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences argues that the spread of the net is transforming what the middle class knows about the world and how its members interact with one another.

    ECONOMIST: The other Moore's law | The

  • Such land disputes account for 65% of "mass incidents" the government's euphemism for large protests in rural areas, according to Yu Jianrong, a professor and expert on rural issues at the state-run Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

    WSJ: Chinese Village, Police in Standoff Over Villager's Death

  • "While the government may not make a clear response at this time, it will keep close tabs on how things progress, " says Han Zhenshe, a senior scholar at the prestigious Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

    CNN: A complex security minuet has started in North Asia

  • Yin Gang, a Middle East analyst at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, says China's overarching objective in the region is to maintain friendly ties with its four main groups: Arabs, Turks, Persians and Jews.

    ECONOMIST: China and the Middle East: Walking between the raindrops | The

  • In an interview with Global Times, Zhang Shuhua, director of the Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, says some US agencies are exaggerating "Chinese hacker" attacks to secure more funding from Congress.

    BBC: China media: Hacking denial

  • More profound than the foreign threat, according to Sheng Hong, a reformist economist at the Unirule Institute at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, would be the opening of Chinese banking to domestic competition, through interest-rate liberalisation.

    ECONOMIST: Problems left over from history | The

  • Yang Zhimin, Latin America expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, tells Global Times that the Venezuelan opposition is unlikely to win an election within 30 days and says Chavez's death does not signal the end for the Latin American left.

    BBC: China media: Death of Chavez

  • According to Zheng Bingwen of the Centre for International Social Security Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, individual accounts held assets worth only 270 billion yuan at the end of 2011, even though 2.5 trillion yuan had been paid into them.

    ECONOMIST: China is beginning to face up to its pension problems

  • In its recently published annual survey of social trends, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said (strangely inconsistently with the tenor of allegations made by General Xiong and other officials) that terrorism had not been a serious problem in the past few years.

    ECONOMIST: In no mood for dissent | The

  • Yi Xianrong of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences says housing costs, which have been rising fast in many cities in recent years, are not given due weight in the index (food accounts for a third of the index and housing less than 14%).

    ECONOMIST: Inflation in China: An old worry nags again | The

  • But the "obsolete-map" story is not credible to Chinese scholars, says Yang Dazhou, a retired senior fellow at the Academy of Social Sciences and China's top Balkans expert.

    CNN: DELICATE MISSION TO CHINA

  • Milk and other dairy products would also make logical Chinese acquisitions, said Li Guoxiang, a researcher at the state-backed Rural Development Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences.

    WSJ: Smithfield Deal Signals China's Need for Meat, Dairy, Other Food Buys

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