Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 4:42 PM CST – China

Editorial

June 2013 Issue | by News China Magazine

It is time for the State to protect the property it claims to own

The State Council has pledged to enshrine property rights into law for the first time. But this could be the most daunting task it has ever undertaken

May 2013 Issue | by News China Magazine

The “Chinese Dream” should be safeguarded by the rule of law

The so-called “rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” can only be achieved through individual Chinese citizens

April 2013 Issue | by News China Magazine

The fight against corruption requires a free media

We must not overstate the media’s current level of influence in the fight against corruption in China.

March 2013 Issue | by Li Jia | East Asian Diplomacy

It’s Complicated

The new leaders of East Asia’s Big Three are attempting to balance appealing to popular sentiment at home with economic pragmatism abroad. Can they pull it off?

March 2013 Issue | by News China Magazine

Respect for China’s Constitution is a Prerequisite for the Rule of Law

Not only has the Chinese government largely ignored the constituion in its everyday activities, few ordinary Chinese are familiar with its content.

February 2013 Issue | by News China Magazine

Political reform should begin with property declaration

China should establish effective mechanisms not just to investigate corrupt officials, but to prevent officials from becoming corrupt.

January 2013 Issue | by News China Magazine

The key to fighting corruption is the effective supervision of government power

The current anti-corruption measures have utterly failed to effectively address the problem.

December 2012 Issue | by News China Magazine

Egalitarianism isn’t the only reason to close the income gap

Calls for reform do not stem from a principle of egalitarianism or some Robin Hood mentality, but out of a desire for equal opportunity for prosperity.

November 2012 Issue | by News China Magazine

Poster Campaigns are not Law Enforcement

An official preference for campaign-style law enforcement betrays a lack of actual and equitable legal authority.

October 2012 Issue | by News China Magazine

When You’ve Lost Your Only Child, You Need Help

Many parents who have lost their only children, now approaching their senior years, are in desperate need of aid from the government and society

September 2012 Issue | by News China Magazine

New House Rules

With public faith in the authorities fragile, loosening control of this unpopular industry at this critical moment could lead to a total collapse in credibility.

August 2012 Issue | by News China Magazine

Policing is political

Incidents in recent years have proven that stability cannot be maintained through force.

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