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...“It’s obvious [the authorities] have commenced targeting lawyers who are providing support to political prisoners in Hong Kong,” said Eric Yan-ho Lai of the Georgetown Center for Asian Law....
...“This is . . . a blow to the city’s top court as it is assumed to have the power of final adjudication,” said Eric Yan-Ho Lai, Hong Kong law fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Asian Law....
...“The story is always about expanding in China, but in the end, it is a very competitive market,” said Jonathan Yan, a principal at consultancy Roland Berger....
...When the FT did just that, Eric Faidherbe, president of the workers’ co-op, said: “I’m involved in a bit of a crazy story here.”...
...Eric Yan-ho Lai, Hong Kong law fellow of the Georgetown Center for Asian Law, said the arrest of Zen was one of the most high-profile arrests of Catholic clergy in China for alleged political crimes since...
...Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, said the data was “limited” but the inactivated vaccines, which are made using a dead part of the virus, were less effective than their...
...Seeking greater clarity on the dangers of discussing Hong Kong overseas, I approached Eric Yan-ho Lai, the Hong Kong Law fellow at Georgetown University, who was keeping a database on national security cases...
...Eric Yan-ho Lai, the Hong Kong law fellow of the Georgetown Center for Asian Law, said: “Prosecutors and judges can now take advantage of this verdict to justify charges of promoting seditious speech against...
...Nearly four years ago Ant Group’s then chief executive Eric Jing made going global a core mission, taking to a Davos stage to lay out a vision of building a worldwide customer base of 2bn people within a...
...Eric Li, a trustee of the China Institute at Shanghai’s Fudan University, inverts the cold war analogy — by casting the US as the USSR, in the grip of an “existential brawl between two near octogenarians...
...Yan, who will primarily focus on China, was previously a managing director at Fosun International....
...Whither China’s king of debt Hui Ka Yan All eyes are on China Evergrande chairman Hui Ka Yan to see how he puts to use his $100bn pile of debt over the next year....
...Private equity advisory firm Campbell Lutyens has hired Charlie Yan as a principal in its Hong Kong office....
...As for Huawei, rotating chief executive Eric Xu took a humble tone in his annual new year’s message to staff, urging them to “avoid blind optimism and rhetoric about Huawei as an industry leader”....
...Blackstone has hired Yan Yan as a managing director in its real estate team in Asia. Yan joins from Soho China, where she held senior roles in the prime office developer....
...The number of non-resident unoccupied units reached 25,502 in Vancouver in 2016, up from 12,335 in 1996, according to a new study by Andy Yan, director of the city programme at the local Simon Fraser University...
...The Explosion Chronicles, by Yan Lianke, Chatto & Windus, RRP£14.99 An absurdist satire of breakneck urbanisation by one of China’s leading dissident writers....
...Kupfer’s work at least had consistency – more than can be said of the new Don Giovanni, staged by Sven-Eric Bechtolf, the festival’s drama chief, in the Haus für Mozart....
...The Four Books, by Yan Lianke, translated by Carlos Rojas, Chatto & Windus, RRP£16.99/Grove Press, RRP$27 Banned in mainland China, Yan’s novel is set in a “re-education camp” in northern China between...
...Was the passing of 45 years since the publication of Eric Carle’s children’s classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar a good enough reason to invest extra significance in the 2014 celebrations of “Very Hungry...
...Additional reporting by Yan Zhang in Shanghai...
..., by Mo Yan, translated by Howard Goldblatt, Seagull Books, RRP£18 The winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature serves up a Kafkaesque depiction of Chinese village life corrupted by greed and modernisation...
...Dream of Ding Village , by Yan Lianke, translated by Cindy M....
..., by Mo Yan, translated by Howard Goldblatt, Seagull Books, RRP£19.50, 440 pages The winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature offers a Kafkaesque depiction of Chinese village life corrupted by greed...
...Yan Lou left home to study at Columbia University and then worked for Wall Street banks and Boston Consulting Group....
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