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    EDITORIAL
    When East Beats West?
    When the economy of Western nations run into trouble, we should not take this as proof that China's economic model is a success.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-09-04
    EDITORIAL
    The Way Ahead for State-owned Enterprise Reform
    In order to ensure that reforms go smoothly, attention needs to be paid to the interests of all parties involved and the game needs to be played according to the rules.
    EO Editorial Team | 2009-08-25
    EDITORIAL
    Combating the Culture of Corruption
    Why do some foreign companies, who are model corporate citizens in their domestic setting, frequently become involved in corruption and bribery scandals when they do business in China?
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-08-21
    EDITORIAL
    It's Time for Universal Social Security Coverage
    Every rural citizen should be able to enjoy the benefits of reform and development.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-08-13
    Xu Zhiyong: Destined To Fight For Social Justice
    This profile of Xu Zhiyong, founder of the Open Constitution Initiative, traces his concerns for the legal rights of Chinese petitioners from his days as an introverted and ambitious middle school student to his time as a law student at Beijing University.
    Liu Liu | 2009-08-13
    EDITORIAL
    We Need to Find a Better Way of Financing Local Governments
    Why not simply give local governments the authority to raise capital by selling bonds?
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-07-30
    EDITORIAL
    Steel Trap: How to Stop Chinese Steel from Selling State Secrets
    If China really wants to protect its national interest, it needs to allow small and medium-sized steel mills the chance to benefit from any decline in the price of iron ore.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-07-20
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