NEW YORK, March 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- 2014 April issue of NewsChina magazine highlights the following headline topics:
The cover story "Digital Warfare" features mobile Internet, an area expected to grow exponentially in China, is rapidly revolutionizing a broad range of industries, the economic landscape, and people's lives.
Politics: Overdue Conversations A historic meeting between officials from Taiwan and the mainland, though lacking concrete outcomes, marks an important step toward normalizing relations.
International: Friends or Allies? Is China quietly changing its official foreign policy of non-alignment? If so, will Russia prove to be the friend, and more importantly, even the ally, China needs?
Economy: Beautiful Toys In spite of a sensational Chinese debut, Tesla's electric sedan is unlikely to replicate its US market success in the People's Republic.
Environment: Entrepreneurs for Ecology The Society of Entrepreneurs & Ecology (SEE), founded by nearly 100 Chinese entrepreneurs, is now one of China's largest anti-desertification NGOs.
Society: You are welcome to leave Beijing Beijing plans to further tighten its ineffective population control measures, but more drastic policy changes may be needed.
History: Villain at Home, Hero Abroad Shortly after his resignation in the wake of the Watergate scandal, former US President Richard Nixon returned to China, where he received the red carpet treatment.
Editorial: Addressing air pollution needs a comprehensive approach The root cause of air pollution is embedded within China's growth model.
Commentary: The Future of the Chinese Middle Class The Party is now aware that in order to create a genuinely prosperous and stable society it can no longer sideline the aspirations of the consumer class.
NewsChina (ISSN 1943-1902)is a globally distributed, current affairs magazine, published monthly in English language. Its goal is to provide timely direct insight into today's modern China. The magazine was launched in New York, August of 2008 by China Newsweek Corp. Today it is widely available in bookstores, airports, train terminals, libraries, and newsstands. NewsChina is distributed in the United States, China, Canada, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Lebanon, Singapore, Thailand, India, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Philippines. NewsChina is also available by subscription. For subscription call (U.S.) 1-877-467-1758, (Outside U.S.) 1-731-434-1108. Online: www.newschinamag.com
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