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Sinopec
Why China Can’t Ignore Syria’s Rebel Factions
By George Marshall Lerner
Beijing might prefer to deal with Assad, but major oil resources are held by rebel groups.
China, Russia Try to Brave Economic Headwinds
By Shannon Tiezzi
Prime Minister Medvedev and Premier Li recommit to closer economic ties, despite lackluster trade numbers for 2015.
The Downfall of Su Shulin and Its Implications for Chinese Politics
By Bo Zhiyue
The downfall of a rising political star sends a strong message to other provincial governors in China.
China Takes Down Sinopec's No. 2
By Shannon Tiezzi
With Wang Tianpu's fall, the campaign against corruption in SOEs is gathering steam
China's Plan to Dominate World Markets
By Shannon Tiezzi
China hopes SOE mergers can result in internationally-respected brands.
China to Invest $28 Billion in Venezuelan Oil
Beijing and Caracas inked a number of agreements ahead of Nicolás Maduro’s state visit to Beijing this weekend.
China's Arctic Strategy
Since gaining Arctic Council observer status, China has been quick to move on its interests.
China’s Canadian Woes
As the recent HD Mining case underscores, Chinese companies face a lot of scrutiny when operating in North America.
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