China Reform Monitor: No. 1232
China witnesses major capital outflows;
Head of Cyberspace Administration unexpectedly replaced 
China witnesses major capital outflows;
Head of Cyberspace Administration unexpectedly replaced 
China to build 2 new nuclear reactors for Argentina;
Beijing eyes major expansion of wind power
Russia's growing soft power clout;
Putin's political bank, on the skids
Back in 2008, at the height of the global economic meltdown, Rahm Emanuel, President-elect Obama's designee for chief of staff, summed up his guiding political philosophy. "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste," he told the Wall Street Journal. "Things that we had postponed for too long, that were long-term, are now immediate and must be dealt with."
Machiavelli counseled, "never do an enemy a small injury." Ralph Waldo Emerson rendered the same thought as, "never strike a king unless you are sure you shall kill him." The coup plotters in Turkey can ponder these aphorisms from their cells while they await their potentially grisly fates.