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One-Child Policy

Created by Adam Hayes on August 24, 2021

The one-child policy has  reduced the fertility rate considerably but also skewed China’s gender ratio toward boys as people preferred to abort or abandon their female babies.

Tags: Chinese Government • one-child policy • population

What is the Court System Like in China

Created by China Laws Portal Team on May 23, 2020

The “PRC Organic Law of the People’s Courts” defines China’s court system and the internal structure of Chinese courts.

Tags: Chinese Government • Legal System

What Is the Chinese Legal System? (Chinese Source)

Created by Guodong Du on March 18, 2020

“Local laws and regulations are formulated by the Provincial People’s Congress and its Standing Committee, with the effect covering the areas under its jurisdiction”

Tags: Chinese Government • Legal System

The Death of Engagement

Created by Orville Schell on June 7, 2020

The policy of “engagement” has defined U.S.-China relations for almost a half century. It didn’t have to end this way.

Tags: Chinese Government • Deng Xiaoping • economics

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