China's challenge
Will the slow pace of reform hit growth? - Special Report, FT
Fears of inflation are exagerated - writes Martin Wolf
Governanace
Beijing's relationship with the provinces is as shaky as ever - writes Victor Mallet
The environment
Shocking levels of pollution - described by Jamil Anderlini
10 top personalities - selected by Richard McGregor and Mure Dickie
Lifen Zhang
The editor of FT Chinese.com interviews Chris Patten, Hong Kong's last governor, on FT.com
China sees fatal twist to inflation debate
Shoppers are dying in stampedes for cheaper cooking oil as the Chinese face rising food prices, reports Geoff Dyer - FT
What if China sputters?
Given the highly vulnerable state of the US and European economies, what would happen to global growth if the Chinese juggernaut also started sputtering? Few investors or policymakers seem to be seriously contemplating this scenario.
China economy races on after storm chaos
China's economy grew by 10.6 per cent in the first quarter, compared with the first three months of 2007, despite widespread disruption from ice storms and power cuts to industry and transport in January and February
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