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hinzugefügt am: 03.11.2008 - 07:47:17 aktualisiert am: 17.02.2010 - 09:01:17
 
   
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AIDS: Anger and recrimination block progress in Henan
AIDS activists in China remain angry at what they see as the culpability and inaction of authorities in Henan Province, while government officials there remain implacably hostile to people they see as troublemakers. Nevertheless, reports Nick Young with Mian Liping (勉丽è), things are changing in Henan, but the stand-off between government and citizen activists seems to be delaying the kind of progress that has been seen in neighbouring Anhui. “Things haven’t changed that much in Henan,†Dr. Gao Yaojie (高耀æ´) tells us. “The government has created model areas to show it’s doing something, but there are still counties that are not open (公开) and where they get nothing.â€
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1276
Eintrag vom: 11:35:16 - 20.01.2008
Full steam ahead for ‘charity’ even as brakes are applied to NGOs
A high-level international symposium on charity legislation, held in Beijing this summer, underlined the Chinese government’s determination to mobilise charitable giving even as the authorities were tightening their surveillance and control of the informal NGO sector.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1222
Eintrag vom: 20:11:49 - 19.10.2007
Eco-tourism: snapshots from four villages
It is a decade since mass tourism arrived in the picturesque northwest Yunnan towns of Dali, Lijiang and Zhongdian. But what of the villages and townships that some more adventurous tourists are beginning to visit? Julie Perng visits four communities that hope to embrace tourists without being overwhelmed by them. In 2006, total receipts from tourism in Yunnan Province reached CNY 49.97 billion (USD 6.2 billion), almost 90% of which came from Chinese tourists. Receipts were up 16.7% on the previous year, and accounted for 12.5% of the provincial GDP. The tourism industry is clearly flourishing in one of China’s most ethnically, geographically, and biologically diverse provinces.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1218
Eintrag vom: 09:54:18 - 16.10.2007
Message from the editor
December 10, 2008 Efforts to revive this site (following the political difficulties of last year) have now fizzled out, writes founding editor, Nick Young, but it will remain accessible until the end of 2010 as an archive of past work; and our surviving Chinese partner, www.cdb.org.cn, will continue to post recruitment notices here. I, meanwhile, have migrated to Uganda where I am continue to write—about China, inter alia—on www.nickyoungwrites.com
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/508
Eintrag vom: 07:47:57 - 10.12.2008
Scholars question division of pastoral lands
Grassland conservation and development cannot be separated from pastoralist culture and people, but decision-makers have ignored this over the past decades, academic experts and environmentalists say. Some have started initiatives to bring people involved in grassland issues together for better policy-making and research. At the 16th International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Conference to be held in Kunming in July 2008, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) will host a parallel meeting to discuss the grassland environment and changes in herders’ lives.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1166
Eintrag vom: 08:11:33 - 03.07.2007
‘Rustification’ revival to create jobs, reverse brain drain
In an ambitious drive to increase access to higher education, China’s college and university enrolment increased from around six million in 1998 to 21 million in 2005. But with the flood of new graduates, individuals are having a tough time finding jobs in an increasingly competitive labour market. Li Mu (æŽæ²) reports on government interventions designed to alleviate graduate unemployment by encouraging young job seekers to "Go west, go down to where motherland and people are in greatest need."
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1165
Eintrag vom: 05:19:06 - 06.07.2007
Move to prevent green protest shows uneven distribution of free speech
Chinese Internet authorities have ordered websites—including a Chinese language environmental NGO site operated by China Development Brief (www.greengo.cn)—to remove an open letter from twelve organisations calling for a fair trial for jailed environmental activist, Wu Lihong (å´ç«‹çº¢). Anomalously, the move came after China’s official media had already reported on the contents of the letter, which argued that “in order to support public confidence in the rule of law and build a harmonious society†Wu’s trial should be open to the public and based on lawfully obtained evidence.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1157
Eintrag vom: 05:23:35 - 06.07.2007
Brick kiln ‘slavery’ exposé follows Olympic child labour report
Senior Chinese officials vowed to act on an international NGO and trade union report alleging abusive practices in four Pearl Delta factories contracted to produce goods for the 2008 Olympics, even as the report was overshadowed by shocking revelations of forced child labour in brick kilns in the provinces of Henan and Shanxi.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1152
Eintrag vom: 04:10:34 - 18.06.2007
Editorial: Riots underline development dilemmas
Violent protests this month in Guangxi’s Bobai (åšç™½) County—sparked, according to international press reports, by heavy-handed implementation of birth control rules—are a tragic reminder of the pain caused by a policy that has, nevertheless, played a key role in China’s social and economic transformation.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1127
Eintrag vom: 07:14:45 - 12.07.2007
China in Africa: A relationship still in the making
Are China’s increased trade, investment and aid flows to Africa a neo-colonial threat or a new opportunity for South-South cooperation? Probably nothing so simple, concludes Nick Young in this review of the growing literature on the topic—but if the relationship is to be “win-win†it must embrace a wider and deeper discussion. “China is resigned to the fact that US [global] domination is a cold reality it has to live and contend with. China has come to see globalisation as a way of transforming great power politics and establishing more co-operative forms of interstate competition that can increase the prospects for China’s peaceful rise. This has led to a situation where China, while recognising the dominance of the US, seeks to limit it through the UN and other international organisations, and by using its resources to forge stable relations with other countries and regions.â€
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1126
Eintrag vom: 07:15:34 - 12.07.2007
China not solely responsible for its ecological footprint, says WWF
Consumers around the world, especially in developed countries, share responsibility for China’s growing ecological impact overseas, argues the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in a new report.
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1117
Eintrag vom: 15:58:58 - 29.05.2007
Open government: A step forward, but with sideways shuffles too
China is introducing new transparency rules for government—in part, it seems, to curb corruption. But, reports Chang Tianle (常天ä¹), some progressive localities are ahead of the central government on this issue, and the national rules remain ambiguous as to how much the public has a right to know. China’s first national regulations on public disclosure of government information have been cautiously welcomed by scholars and NGOs, but most say that China still has a long way to go to achieve transparent government. The Regulations on Government Disclosure of Information (政府信æ¯å…¬å¼€æ¡ä¾‹) were approved by the State Council on January 17, 2007 and take effect on May 1, 2008. Article 1 states that they aim to “ensure that citizens, legal persons and other organisations (å…¬æ°‘ã€æ³•人和其他组织) can obtain government information by lawful means, and increase government transparency.â€
http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/node/1111
Eintrag vom: 04:16:10 - 05.06.2007
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