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    EDITORIAL
    Business Requires Greater Transparency and More Certainty from Policy Makers
    When making policy decisions that effect a wide range of industries, the government should invite business people to participate in the policy design process. By doing so they can avoid the possibility of the process being marred by any back-door deals.
    EO Editorial Board | 2010-02-25
    EDITORIAL
    How Will History Judge Copenhagen Talks?
    Nearly all the long standing conflicts failed to be resolved at the Copenhagen climate talks.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-12-22
    COPENHAGEN
    We Implore Them to Make the Right Choice
    Today 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-12-07
    EDITORIAL
    Business Needs Regulatory Certainty
    If companies are to act according to the law, they need to understand who the relevant regulatory authority is and they also need to clearly understand every single detail of the regulations that they are required to follow.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-11-08
    EDITORIAL
    China's Interests and the Global Order
    One sign of a country's peaceful emergence as a global power is that it makes an effort to contribute to the maintanence of that world order.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-10-26
    EDITORIAL
    Seeking China's Driving Force
    As the PRC celebrates the 60th anniversary of its founding, EO considers what the next 60-year cycle will bring.
    Wen Zhao | 2009-10-13
    EDITORIAL
    China's Carbon Emission Pledge Will Encourage Economic Restructuring
    Although China should insist that each country has shared but different responsibilities, the most effective way of dealing with the challenge is to actively take matters into its own hands.
    EO Editorial Board | 2009-09-30
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