• The majority must learn that the Chinese are an integral part of the nation and embrace them.

    CNN: LETTERS AND COMMENT

  • China is home to a sizable North Korean community, both North Koreans working in the neighboring nation and Chinese citizens of ethnic ancestry who consider North Korea their motherland.

    NPR: SKorea Ready For More Cyberattacks; Banks Recover

  • For now, the path to Yes honors the rights of all Chinese people and celebrates the glories of China the nation.

    FORBES: Getting to Yes

  • The Dutch, bronze medallists at Sydney, and the fast-improving Chinese were the only teams in the 10-nation event to win all their preliminary matches.

    BBC: Australia knocked out

  • Many in the shipping industry see a sluggish year ahead for Chinese exports, a cornerstone for the nation's economy, despite other indications of growing demand for China's products.

    WSJ: What's News

  • Chinese airlines struggled after the nation's aviation regulator lifted a six-year ban on creating independent airlines, a sign of liberalization in the tightly regulated sector.

    WSJ: Tokyo Shares Down Sharply

  • As part of Tokyo's long-term economic growth strategy, Japan hopes to increase the number of foreign visitors to the nation to 20 million by 2020 and counts on Chinese visitors to make up six million of the total.

    WSJ: Chinese Tourists Return to Japan

  • Goldwind, Coda, and the Thermal Power Research Institute are hybrids of Western design and Chinese production, and no nation has yet mastered both the invention and the low-cost manufacturing of clean technology.

    NEWYORKER: Green Giant

  • If the Mandarin-speaking Rudd's open attitudes to China (which, granted, come easier in a nation that sells so much to the Chinese) are instructive for America's protectionist social democrats, the new prime minister is in a position to serve not just his countrymen but globalization's cause.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But last year, consumption by Chinese households came to barely 35% of the nation's output.

    BBC: The global financial crisis and the BRICs

  • Yangon has a pleasant charm and gentle energy, with vast gardens and riverside walks, the grandeur of centuries-old monuments such as the Shwedegon Pagoda, a fast-growing cultural scene of art galleries and music performances, and a melting pot population of all Myanmar's tribes as well as industrious overseas Indians and Chinese, who make up 5% of the nation's population.

    CNN: From Burma to Myanmar: Land of rising expectations

  • The things that define for the Chinese who they are and what China is are a product not of the past 100 years of calling itself a nation-state but 2, 000 years of being a civilisation-state.

    BBC: A Point Of View: Making sense of China

  • Many Western banks had once viewed their stakes in Chinese counterparts as more than just a savvy investment in the nation's future.

    WSJ: Goldman Sachs Selling ICBC Stake

  • To find out more about that I spoke to Liz Carter, a writer for the website Tea Leaf Nation, which follows and reports on activity in Chinese social media.

    FORBES: More On China (and Europe and Samsung's) War With Apple

  • One important tangent of this discussion hasn't had much exposure in the United States: the now 25-year-old wave of new Chinese documentary (and documentary-influenced fiction), whose development has paralleled the nation's emergence as an economic powerhouse.

    WSJ: Repertory Film: Mining Forgotten Gems, Finding the Real China

  • If I recall they helped build this nation e.g Chinese immigrants who came to Southern California to work on the railroad.

    FORBES: Slow Growth Will Destroy America

  • There is also stiff competition from Chinese manufacturers and low-cost Indian phone makers such as Micromax Informatics Ltd. in the South Asian nation.

    WSJ: Panasonic Pins Hopes on Smartphones in India

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