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\"The Voice of the Polluted\"-With industrial pollution still on the increase nationwide, China’s environmental lawyers are uniting to provide free legal aid for its victims.
\"Graft Breeds Graft\"-The gap between the investigation and prosecution of official corruption cases casts doubt on the government’s ability to bring the bad to book.
\"Refine Criminals\"-Supported by vast networks of vested interests, China’s oil bandits are fueling a highly lucrative market in stolen crude.
\"Many Chinese Scientists Are More Opposed to Animal Protection Than the General Public\"-An interview with one of China’s most prominent animal rights activists.
Editorial: \"Addressing the Air Pollution Problem Will Not Necessarily Sacrifice Economic Growth\"-
To a large extent, environmental pollution has resulted from what economists call market failure.
Commentary: \"China needs to overhaul its growth model\"-
China’s investment-driven growth model has reached its limit, and the country’s economic system has become a crisis risk.

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PublisherNewsChina Magazine

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

NewsChina (ISSN1943-1902) is an English language monthly magazine published by China Newsweek Corporation in New York since 2008. NewsChina is the most widely read China current affairs magazine in the world. Its goal is to provide timely direct insights into today's modern China. Copies are available for sale in bookstores, airports, train terminals, libraries, and newsstands internationally, as well as via the internet.

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