Debt Load Digs Into Mining Industry
Prof. Dali Yang discusses ‘colossal misjudgment of future demand’ for raw materials in China, which has saddled mining companies with massive debts

Another Chinese Corruption Case in the Spotlight -- the Odds Are Grim
Article cites Prof. Dali Yang, who says though ‘Chinese courts have made great efforts to boost transparency’ the trial of former security chief Zhou Yongkang will be more secretive

China Probe of Former Security Chief May Mean Closed-Door Trial
Article cites Prof. Dali Yang, who says trial of Chinese security chief will probably be ‘closed-door,’ with few details publicly released

China’s latest targets: Officials who send their families abroad
Article cites Prof. Dali Yang, who explains Chinese public's perception of officials who help their families leave China
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U.S.-China relations evolve with the times: U.S. expert
Forty years after President Nixon's landmark visit, Prof. Dali Yang recalls 'sea change' in international diplomacy
SINA
China's 'peaceful rise' and what it means for the international legal system
What will China’s “peaceful rise” mean for the international legal system? This question was explored in-depth at an April 6, 2011 symposium on “China and International Law,” including discussions on the international security system, human ...
Center in Beijing opens with focus on collaboration
As nine pairs of scissors sliced through scarlet ribbon, a cheer went up on Wednesday from hundreds of people who filled the gleaming halls and galleries and classrooms of the University of Chicago’s Center in Beijing.
Brooke O’Neill