NEW YORK, April 24, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- May issue of NewsChina magazine highlights the following headline topics:
The cover story "Under the Microscope" features China's 2014 Two Sessions, the annual meetings of China's National People's Congress (NPC) and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), are perhaps the clearest public window into discourse on Chinese government policy and its implementation, typically drawing comprehensive media coverage in both State and non-State media.
The section highlights the following articles:
Additionally, three personalities are also featured in the "Two Sessions" section.
Politics: 'Man of the People' Xi Jinping's series of unannounced photo-ops in Beijing marks an unprecedented shift in the PR efforts of China's usually secretive leaders.
Economy: Rallying Cry Privately-owned Chinese car brands hope to take the fight to their foreign and joint-venture competition. Will they be able to level the playing field?
Editorial: Livelihoods are improved through practices, not promises Pledges are certainly welcome, but delivering on them would be even more so.
Commentary: The college entrance exam keeps China's universities stuck in the past Uniformity leads to ossification even through some provinces are allowed to administer their own test, independent of the national one.
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