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A Free Media’s Role in China’s Economy
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A Free Media’s Role in China’s Economy

The Chinese leadership under President Xi Jinping has taken a hard line on press freedom, civil rights and judicial independence. But China’s most famous economist, Wu Jinglian, believes China needs more, rather than less, political reforms. WSJ's Andrew Browne explains why press freedom is crucial to a better economy.

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China Advances Case Against Rights Activist


Police urge prosecutors to indict a key figure in one of China's New Citizens Movement for organizing protests over access to education and government transparency. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks with law professor Michael Davis from the University of Hong Kong.


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2013/10/23 06:30

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'Airpocalypse' in China: Scenes of Heavy Smog

Much of northeastern China has been shrouded in heavy smog, forcing the closure of roads, schools and a major airport, and adding to public pressure on Chinese officials to address mounting concerns over air pollution.

 


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2013/10/23 00:56

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Good Time for Alibaba to List in U.S.

The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq approved Alibaba’s proposal for an initial public offering. Duncan Clark of BDA China tells the WSJ’s Juro Osawa why this is the year for big Chinese technology companies to list shares in the U.S.