China Reform Monitor: No. 962
China calls for calm in Sudan, ships arms to the South;
China and Philippines in mini standoff over disputed shoal
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of P.R.C. Government Actions and U.S. Policy
China calls for calm in Sudan, ships arms to the South;
China and Philippines in mini standoff over disputed shoal
New body to audit the PLA;
Anonymous hacker group targets Chinese government
Major internet crackdown amid coup rumors;
HK residents protest Beijing "
interference"
in elections
PLA claims it's a victim of cyberattacks;
CPC forms monastery management agency for Tibet
China to send carrier to disputed Ieo Island;
Concerns about water shortages grow
Secret detentions in Beijing remain a concern;
Guangdong governor calls for greater transparency, accountability
Russia concerned about Chinese copying arms tech;
Renewed focus on judicial reform
U.S. report warns of China's ability for "
catastrophic"
cyberattacks;
Chinese companies pull out of Libya
More unrest in Xinjiang ahead of Party Congress;
South China Sea war of words continues