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    4-28-2010

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    April 28, 2010 in The China Beat http://www.thechinabeat.org/

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    Copyright April 28, 2010. Used by permission.

    Abstract

    If you’d like to read more about “What a superpower wants,” check out a new blog from Forbes, “The China Tracker.” Only a week old, the site features pieces from regular contributors such as Gady Epstein (Beijing bureau chief for Forbes), Bill Bishop (a Beijing-based investor/adviser to start-ups, blogger at DigiCha.com, and prolific Twitter user under the name @niubi), and China Beat consulting editor Jeff Wasserstrom (whose first post is “Terminology For A Fast-Changing China”). Recent articles have discussed “China’s Barbie Doll Economics,” whatHertz and Avis have to do with the U.S.-China relationship, and the politics of China’s new real estate measures.

    Readers of the Forbes site might notice another China Beatnik’s name there as well this week: editor Maura Cunningham has a piece on “China’s Coffee Culture.”

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