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· March 2010 Reasons for optimism about stability going forward.
· February 2010 China’s relative risks are lower than most Western leaders assumed.
· January 2010 Limitations of government control becoming more obvious.
· December 2009 Preparing for the next generational change in leadership.
· November 2009 China is heading for a good month, but the government is exaggerating its control.
· October 2009 Social unrest risks decline now that holiday season is over.
· September 2009 Social unrest problems are increasing as 60th anniversary approaches.
· August 2009 The growing challenges of managing a range of international relationships.
· July 2009 Impressive macroeconomic figures disguise extent of economic and social problems.
· June 2009 Troubles implementing international investment plans.
· May 2009 The global recession puts China risks in a new, more positive perspective.
· April 2009 Risks fall as China’s raises its international profile.
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