The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Kathy Chen |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Beijing's annual congress highlights political rivalries. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
China admits selling nuclear-related magnets to Pakistan. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
China loyalists say Lee's proposal to visit mainland lacks substance. (Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui) | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Leslie Chang |
China's central, local governments begin studying ties with Hong Kong. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
China's Congress enacts two laws to help limit arbitrary punishment. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
China sets fiscal milestone in shift to convertible yuan. | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Karen Elliott House, Urban C. Lehner |
Chinese network signs deals to exchange programs with Western broadcasters. (China Central Television) | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Eased austerity will buoy China slightly, selectively. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Foreign companies feel credit crunch just as China prepares to loosen policy. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Global arms manufacturers are true winners of China-Taiwan game of follow the leader. | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Leslie Chang |
Group of U.S. media executives says piracy by Chinese firms is on the rise. (International Intellectual Property Alliance) | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Li offers many details but few remedies in annual address to China's legislature. (Chinese Premier Li Peng) | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Multinationalists hope to score big in China with sports sponsorships. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
New assertive face of Chinese army is becoming more apparent to outsiders. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
New U.S. envoy to China calls for mutual efforts. (newly-appointed US Ambassador to China James Sasser) | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Sasser sees improvement in Beijing-Washington ties. (US Ambassador to China James Sasser) | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Sentence of dissident Wang isn't likely to damage China-U.S. relationship. (Wang Dan) | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Taiwan's rising independence stokes nationalistic sentiment among Chinese. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Tough trip for Christopher. (US Sec. of State Warren Christopher's visit to Beijing) | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Robert S. Greenberger |
U.S. firms hope dispute with China can be solved. | Business, international | Kathy Chen, Eduardo Lachica, Craig S. Smith, Dan Biers |
U.S. trade tactic is key to broader China policy. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Visa flap roils Sino-U.S. relations as other tiffs loom. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Xinhua News Agency struggles for autonomy in line with China's market-opening measures. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Young Chinese embrace Western spending habits. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
Zhucheng shines as model city for those seeking to reform China's state sector. | Business, international | Kathy Chen |
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