Our China Expert, Willy Lam 林和立 is constantly cited by international media on his views on China. Here are those published in Jan – Feb 2012:
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Xi Jinping, China’s Next President Newsweek – February 6, 2012 Complicating matters, Xi will need the support of China’s generals “to consolidate his power,” says China analyst Willy Wo-Lap Lam. “This means the generals … |
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Some Chinese aggrieved find inspiration in rebel village Reuters - Jan 22, 2012 … the part of Beijing, nor does it mean that leaders in other provinces will follow,” said Willy Lam, an academic and veteran China watcher in Hong Kong. |
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Village that stood up to corruption a sign of hope for others Scotsman - Jan 23, 2012 Willy Lam, an academic and veteran China watcher in Hong Kong, said: “The fact that Wang Yang decided to use more conciliatory methods regarding Wukan … In-Depth: Some Chinese aggrieved find inspiration in rebel village Moneycontrol.com |
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Nitin Pai: One vote on two Chinas Business Standard - Jan 15, 2012 Also, as Willy Lam, a Hong Kong-based commentator, points out, “if the KMT continues to rule, one can assume that tensions will be lowered further and the … |
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China Gets Cheaper Iran Oil as US Picks Up Tab for Hormuz Strait … Bloomberg - Jan 12, 2012 Undermining US Even if it diversifies sources of oil, China is unlikely to sever commercial ties to Iran, said Willy Wo-Lap Lam, an adjunct professor of … |
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Hong Kong Won’t Become a Tibet or Xinjiang, Say Analysts Jakarta Globe – February 4, 2012 Instead, as political analyst Willy Lam of the Chinese University of Hong Kong pointed out, both sides need each other. “Hong Kong still requires economic … |
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The Nation - Jan 12, 2012 “Fingers would be pointed at Hu,” said Hong Kong-based observer Willy Lam. “It could possibly affect his attempts to get his people into the Politburo. |
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China tweaks tools for a soft landing Asia Times Online – Jan 25, 2012 By Willy Lam Just as in the political and social arenas, the economic focus of the Hu Jintao-Wen Jiabao administration in 2012 will be upholding stability. |
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China Cuts Television Programs That Contradict Hu’s Party Line BusinessWeek - Jan 3, 2012 Reality TV can undermine the party’s line that China is becoming more “harmonious,” said Willy Wo-Lap Lam, an adjunct professor of history at Chinese … China cuts ‘excessive entertainment’ from TV GlobalPost |
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The Global Note: Iran v. US….Royal Murder Mystery…Deep-Sea Bonanza … ABC News - Jan 4, 2012 Reality TV can undermine the party’s line that China is becoming more “harmonious,” said Willy Wo-Lap Lam, an adjunct professor of history at Chinese … |
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Wukan è solo un caso: la Cina continuerà a opprimere i diritti del … AsiaNews – Jan 12, 2012 Willy Wo-Lap Lam è uno dei maggiori esperti della Cina contemporanea e, in questo articolo, spiega perché la finta soluzione della crisi di Wukan nasconde … |
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