...The dispute over his departure has nevertheless “added fuel to concerns over Beijing’s educational clout,” according to South China Morning Post, and one American...
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...National Law Journal examined international cities with at least 450 lawyers: Beijing; Brussels, Belgium; Frankfurt, Germany; Hong Kong; London; Moscow; Paris; and Tokyo. Beijing...
While many law schools offer stipends or grants for students and graduates to do public interest work, Harvard is the first to offer support for entrepreneurial-minded graduates who want to create th
Hero/Traitor/Leakey Man Edward Snowden had a heart-to-heart talk with the internet on Monday, via Glenn Greenwald and The Guardian. We considered liveblooging it, but decided that liveblogging some
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... Hong Kong and Beijing saw sizeable increases in lawyer headcounts in this year’s NLJ...
...of a criminal does not deserve sympathy. As a journalist for the Beijing News remarked after covering the news in Xiamen, “There is a significant...
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...he construction of mulch-sourced governance frameworks.Patrick Boehler recently reported that "Beijing has for the first time established an advisory council of multinational heavyweights...
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...issue: the employment rate of college graduates. The latest statistics released by Beijing Municipal Commission of Education show that only 33.6 percent of college...
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...The Nation, Andrew Erickson and Austin Strange describe an â impressive arsenalâ : Beijing, however, is unlikely to use its drones lightly. It already faces tremendous...
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...CDT), 2013. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Beijing, chengguan, Heilongjiang, protests, River Crab Archive Download Tools to Circumvent the Great...
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