Constance Kong
 Constance Kong is the pen name of a Shanghai-based business consultant. |
When a Billion Chinese Jump
Constance Kong | 17 Mar 2011
The dark side of China's rapid industrialisation is terrible environmental damage, claims a British journalist.
The Western Taliban
Constance Kong | 7 Mar 2011
Local Ministries for the Promotion of Virtue and Suppression of Vice are hard at work. They have 2,000 years of rubbish to cleanse from society.
One Party, two Chinas
Constance Kong | 14 Feb 2011
A book by a Western expert fails to grasp the economic and social situation of China, and the power of modern communications to bring about change.
Taming China's tantrums
Constance Kong | 23 Nov 2010
The gunboat diplomacy of the West has been succeeded by the extortion diplomacy of the East.
China’s crisis conundrum
Constance Kong | 13 Aug 2010
Despite the government's attempts to regulate consumer safety, corrupt business practices are deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
When China Rules the World
Constance Kong | 5 Jul 2010
Perhaps, but not before its poverty and corruption disappear and who knows how many decades that will take?
China's Cassandra prophecy
Constance Kong | 25 Jan 2010
The Government’s 2020 vision has been blind-sided by a think tank's report on its population policy disaster
Obama’s China kowtow
Constance Kong | 18 Nov 2009
Why didn't the President of the free world raise sensitive human rights issues in Beijing? Because he couldn't afford to.
Milk of human blindness
Constance Kong | 5 Oct 2008
China's dairy scandal could happen again unless the government sees that major reforms are needed to uproot a culture of corruption.
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