Hints and tips:
...Beijing’s new “valuation system with Chinese characteristics” harks back to the late leader Deng Xiaoping’s coining of the phrase “socialism with Chinese characteristics” in 1982, when he called for an economy...
...As Deng Xiaoping opened China to the outside world, universities began to adopt a more western approach to English education....
...“According to the 20 measures, the overall direction is to loosen up,” says Yu Jie, a China expert at UK think-tank Chatham House....
...“When Deng was 80 he was at the peak of his career.”...
...Deng used this tactic for the domestic economy at a time when China was isolated in the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution....
...Sun Yu There’s this growing concern about China’s rivalry with the west, especially of the US....
...Deng’s successor as leader, Jiang Zemin, formally invited private sector businessmen and women to join the party....
...Daniel Yu, founder of Wasoko, a Kenya-based digital supply-chain company, is helping the government to fashion new rules....
...Sun Yu and Tom Mitchell overstate the divergences between the policies of Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping (Big Read, June 29)....
...“There are still systemic risks posed by a real estate meltdown to the broader economy,” said Deng Haozhi, a Guangzhou-based property analyst. “It is up to regulators to avoid that scenario.”...
...Tom Mitchell in Singapore, Sun Yu in Shanghai and Xinning Liu in Beijing...
...Wu, a high-profile businessman who married into the family of late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, transformed Anbang, a local car insurance business, via a global acquisition drive that included buying the...
...“If Nato wants to branch out to the Asia-Pacific region, be our guest,” says Victor Gao, a former translator for Deng and Chinese diplomat....
...China’s extraordinary rise over the past 40 years was triggered by Deng Xiaoping’s embrace of “reform and opening” in the 1980s....
...It is also intended to burnish Xi’s legacy, much as Shenzhen’s transformation in southern Guangdong province did for Deng Xiaoping’s....
...Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping had unleashed society’s selfish impulses nearly two decades earlier, spurring on private business with his line: “Black cat or white cat, if it can catch mice, it’s a good cat...
...The idea is to “make a consistent system” that is easier for an international audience to understand, says Yu....
...It was that strange interlude between the end of the cultural revolution and the full impact of Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms....
...Additional reporting by Sun Yu in Beijing...
...how Xi is “reinserting the party into the private sector and into family lives in a way that has not been seen since Deng launched the ‘reform and opening’ era in 1978”....
...Yu Jie, senior research fellow at Chatham House, a London think-tank, says Beijing’s actions are “direct derivatives” of American policies toward China....
...In the end, Mr Ma had to back down and Yu’E Bao imposed caps on how much people could deposit....
...By 2019, Deng’s story of “let part of the population get rich first” is no longer sufficient for Mr Xi’s China....
...Yu Jie is head of China Foresight at LSE IDEAS, the foreign policy think-tank of the London School of Economics...
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