China Reform Monitor: No. 1005
Details of China’
s Afghan investments come to light;
China’
s mining projects in Burma receive scrutiny
Details of China’
s Afghan investments come to light;
China’
s mining projects in Burma receive scrutiny
The Obama White House is notoriously insular, a quality reflected in its selection process for secretary of state. So far as the country knows, the only two persons that have been seriously considered to be foreign minister of the most important country on earth are Washington insiders who actively campaigned for the job. The qualities desirable—even necessary—to serve the United States well at State have scarcely been mentioned in the controversy over U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice or in the expectation that Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry will be the next secretary.
Razzvozhayev to remain in prison;
Kremlin implicated in death of former Russian secret agent
Beijing court targets “
black jails”
for local petitioners;
China’
s minority provinces suffer higher poverty rates