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Luo Huaiyu
Mr. Luo Huaiyu is a lecturer of the School of Humanities and Law, Beijing University of Chemical Technology. He is a PhD candidate of both Macquarie University and Beijing Language and Culture University. He has research interests in critical and cultural studies, fiction and poetry, and translatology. His column focuses on China's governance, social transformation, education, and a range of global issues.
October 2, 2011
The lose-lose situation in China's healthcare system
The uneven distribution of medical supplies and the scarcity of quality care in China's current healthcare system has placed doctors, patients and the whole society in a lose-lose situation.
June 20, 2011
UN reform: Between Scylla and Charybdis
To forge head in a secure direction, the United Nations has to achieve a new balance while strengthening itself.
April 8, 2011
Cultivate China's cultural soil
Culture is implied in the way common people speak and behave. Various existing problems in the Chinese society lead to the necessity for us to cultivate the very soil that breeds our national culture.
September 16, 2010
Give teachers peace on Teachers' Day
Luo Huaiyu: It seems that every year around September 10 teachers in China are assured of a taste of "the carrot and the stick."
May 13, 2010
To be nearer and dearer through rights dialogue
China and the U.S. will resume dialogue on human rights soon. It is worth our concern for its symbolic meaning rather than its practical output.
December 11, 2009
Rejoicing in 'Hopenhagen,' patient in Copenhagen
It's widely believed that the two-week Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, which convened on December 7, may not be able to deliver any substantive result and could possibly turn out to be a tug-of-war of national interests shrouded in power politics.
November 19, 2009
Learning from Obama's Town Hall Meeting
Obama's Town Hall meeting in Shanghai allowed ordinary people to speak with a top leader on an equal footing. China should learn from his approach and boost grass-roots democracy.
July 9, 2009
Rebiya Kadeer: a self-abandoned ethnic extremist
The Xinjiang regional government said Tuesday it holds "solid evidence" that Sunday's riot in Urumqi was an organized and systematic violent crime instigated and directed abroad by the exiled, ethnic separatist Rebiya Kadeer and her ilk through the so-called World Uygur Congress.
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