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Clinton Global Initiative: Does It Really Make a Difference?

September 26th, 2009

Note: While this blog is almost entirely China focused, the following post wraps up coverage of the Fifth Annual Clinton Global Initiative Meeting and does not address US-China business or development issues. To my regular readers, I promise to have something China-related for you soon! Robert Frank, Senior Writer for the Wall Street Journal has [...]

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Bill Gates is Exporting Charity to China. What Does it All Mean?

January 30th, 2009

Bill Gates, the world’s most influential philanthropist, announced today that he will launch a campaign to get China’s wealthiest involved in forging careers in “giving.”  Aside from the obvious, there’s a lot of potentially good news here.  On a more immediate level, the promotion of philanthropy and subsequent introduction of NGOs has the potential to create tens of thousands of new [...]

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