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IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Steven Cherry |
How to Build a Green City Shanghai hopes to build the world's first truly sustainable city.  |
Wired April 24, 2007 Douglas McGray |
China Plans the City of the Future: It's Big, Green, and Quick to Build Building a city on an island without messing up the existing bird habitat.  |
Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Neely & Neely |
Three Wonderful Weeks in China We chose to go to China just before the Olympics, when we thought prices would be still very good and it would not be so crowded yet every place would be clean and ready  |
BusinessWeek November 14, 2005 Dexter Roberts |
Go West, Westerners With growth slowing in the crowded and costly coastal centers, Beijing is urging business into the hinterlands  |
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China We begin a journey across China on the Silk Road...  |
Global Services June 16, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
China's New ITO Hubs Outsourcing to Shanghai and Beijing is a given. Now the lesser-known cities of China are gearing up to claim a share of the IT outsourcing pie. Here are 10 such cities.  |
Chemistry World January 2008 Victoria Gill |
A Model City Shanghai is being sculpted into the ideal of a modern Chinese city. It's also becoming China's center for scientific innovation.  |
AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Most Populated Cities Comparing the populations of the world's largest cities can be a confusing task, as the definition of a city for census consideration can vary from one nation to another.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 Kumagai & Hood |
China's Tech Revolution How technology is driving the country's economic boom, and what that means for the world.  |
The Motley Fool May 28, 2008 Paul Elliott |
The Real China Miracle Investors are looking beyond the skylines of Shanghai and Beijing to The Real China Miracle. Read on to see what it is.  |
BusinessWeek February 19, 2007 Frederik Balfour |
Shanghai Rising China struggles to build a livable city inside a world-class business capital.  |
BusinessWeek January 27, 2011 Dexter Roberts |
China's Growing Income Gap The gap between rich and poor in China is wider than generally realized and could create political problems for Beijing.  |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 Roberts & Engardio |
The China Hype Despite an impressive rebound, an innovation shortfall may hobble sustainable growth in China.  |
High on Adventure June 2005 Rosen & Giordano |
China's Shanghai Region, a Photoessay Narrow streets and alleyways coupled with ancient architecture and unusual bridges lend a charming atmosphere to this historic town.  |
IndustryWeek May 1, 2006 John S. McClenahen |
China's Big Build Out From constructing airports and roads to providing logistics facilities and services, billions of dollars worth of opportunities exist for American firms in China.  |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2010 |
Is It Finally the Time for Chinese Consumers? And if so, what does it mean for consumer-facing companies?  |
BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 Einhorn & Roberts |
Now College Grads Can't Find A Job A job shortage for people just out of college or graduate school is a worldwide problem. Until recently the exception, even graduates in China are now facing frustration when they graduate.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 15, 2012 Lisa Chase |
Funding the Design of Livable Cities As a burgeoning global population migrates to the world's urban centers, it's crucial to design livable cities that function with scarce natural resources. The critical connection between real estate financing and innovative design in the built environment is discussed.  |
Geotimes October 2005 Naomi Lubick |
China's Changing Landscape As China continues its economic metamorphosis into the gorilla in the global sandbox, it has rapidly changed its physical environment. Home to some of the world's largest cities, the country contains several of the most polluted cities in the world, partly because of its reliance on coal for energy.  |
Global Services January 2, 2008 Vidala & Ranjan |
BPO in China Good to Grow The IT outsourcing legacy of China has given the country's business process outsourcing industry a sound base to start from.  |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Bremner et al. |
Headed For A Crisis? China's economy is overheated, its banks are shaky, and hot money continues to pour in. Can the new leaders rein in a runaway financial system?  |
HBS Working Knowledge October 19, 2011 Garry Emmons |
Designing Cities for a Sustainable Future Harvard Business School faculty are thinking along with government leaders and business practitioners about how to create sustainable places to live and work.  |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Bruce Einhorn |
Outsourcing: Make Way for China It's fast becoming an important hub for IT services. Move over, India.  |
Food Processing September 2010 Dave Fusaro |
Editor's Plate: Random Notes From China On stevia, curing the world's ills and entering `the China century.'  |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Aric Chen |
The Next Cultural Revolution The Chinese don't get creativity, right? Sure, they can stamp out a widget, or knock off a DVD, but when it comes to imagination, they just don't have the gene. Well, keep telling yourself that.  |
Outside April 2007 Patrick Symmes |
Leaping Tiger, Drowning River The world's greatest Communist supereconomy needs all the power it can get. With dams rising up all around, the author joins a team of Chinese and American rafters as they outrun the concrete on a wild descent of the Yangtze.  |
Real Travel Adventures February 2006 Leslie Adams |
Stomping Around China Beijing is pulsing with life and activity; a powerful combination of the ancient and the insanely modern.  |
Finance & Development September 1, 2007 |
What is the Biggest Challenge in Managing Large Cities? Economists generally agree that urbanization, if handled well, holds great promise for higher growth and a better quality of life. But the flip side is also true. Here are three expert points of view on different ways to manage things well.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Susan Hassler |
Engineering The Megacity The bright lights of big cities will continue to draw us together, and technology can nudge our increasingly urban development in the direction of peaceful, clean, and safe communal living.  |
IEEE Spectrum December 2005 Jen Lin-Liu |
Digital TV Trial Brews in China The central government's ambition is to have all of eastern China viewing digital television by 2008 and the rest of the country by 2015. With Qingdao going completely digital in some areas, the Chinese government is calling the Qingdao model a success that should be copied in other cities.  |
Wired June 22, 2009 Adam Rogers |
Fail: Behind China's Pop-Up City Flop Dongtan, a low-carbon, utopian "eco-city" the Chinese planned to build from scratch on empty wetlands near Shanghai, had us totally psyched two years ago  |
Chemistry World September 23, 2011 Hepeng Jia |
Growing Protest Against Chinese Chemical Plants Increasing environmental awareness amongst the Chinese public is forcing more chemical plants to relocate, and experts say that more transparency and communication are urgently needed for the chemical industry to continue to grow.  |
Energize October 2004 Susan J. Ellis |
Watching, Helping and Learning from China We need to pay attention to volunteer patterns in the hugely populated countries of Asia, which will shed light on the growing numbers of citizens with Asian traditions living within our western countries.  |
Finance & Development September 1, 2007 Bloom & Khanna |
The Urban Revolution Rapid urbanization may prove a blessing, provided the world takes notice and plans accordingly.  |
AskMen.com Scott Mills |
Fine Living: Drop $10,000 In Shanghai Shanghai is a bustling metropolis, bursting with as much culture and couture as it is with people.  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 24, 2006 William McEwen et al. |
Understanding the Chinese Consumer This excerpt from "Inside the Mind of the Chinese Consumer" examines the myth that the biggest markets among Chinese consumers are for basic household products.  |
The Motley Fool June 12, 2008 Hanson & Mann |
Is the China Story Over? Many -- particularly, the unsophisticated investors who trade on China's domestic markets -- are selling as though the jig is up. Is it?  |
BusinessWeek November 15, 2004 Bremner, Roberts et al. |
Asia's Great Oil Hunt China needs energy more than ever. Its oil consumption is second only to the U.S., and its quest to secure enough oil and gas to keep its economy humming will change the world  |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
Grinding The Rust Off China's Northeast Beijing aims to reverse a long, downhill slide by dumping state factories for software, tourism -- even organic farms.  |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Dexter Roberts |
The Greening Of China As the economy has grown, so have waste and pollution. But there's big money in repairing the environment.  |
The Motley Fool March 7, 2008 Saibal Saha |
China's Olympian Infrastructure Plans Huge projects stretching far beyond 2008 beckon companies from around the world.  |
Fast Company January 2006 Linda Tischler |
The Gucci Killers Shanghai Tang has learned from its past mistakes - and now it's gunning to become China's first great luxury brand. This is the next battlefield for global competition.  |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2010 Nate Weisshaar |
Graying Dragon Can China get rich before it gets old? Just hitching your wagon to anything Chinese won't work anymore, and like the more mature markets most U.S. investors are familiar with, stock selection will become the key to solid returns.  |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2005 Bennett Voyles |
Cracking the Forbidden Market In the real estate world, old ideas about China still seem to hold sway.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Richard Register |
Eco-city Now! As we come ever closer to running out of oil and as we have become more aware recently of the dangers of climate change, we should move as quickly as possible toward the car-free city. Dongtan should be -- and could be -- that very paradigm.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 |
China's New Eye for Fine Art The deputy chairman of Christie's Asia says mainlanders are buying up works from their own country as well as the West.  |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
Worrying About China Is it growing too fast? Can Beijing hold the financial system together? Will economic reform materialize?  |
The Motley Fool June 13, 2007 Tim Hanson |
The Key to Investing in the World's Fastest-Growing Economy With so much money having already flowed into this hot market, investing in China now can be a scary prospect. After all, the worst results occur when people overpay to chase returns.  |
BusinessWeek July 23, 2007 Engardio et al. |
Broken China Beijing can't clean up the environment, rein in stock speculation, or police its companies. Why the mainland's problems could keep it from becoming the next superpower  |
Pharmaceutical Executive October 1, 2006 Ray Hill |
China: Big Rewards. Bigger Risks? The world's fastest growing pharmaceutical market may one day be the largest. Breaking in could be industry's greatest challenge.  |