My piece in the New York Times on Lüliang, a Shanxi coal town at the center of China’s corruption crackdown. Most interesting person, I think, was Xing Libin, the (allegedly) corrupt coal baron who in a different system would probably have been a celebrated business leader and philanthropist.
Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis das ist wirklich iste natus.
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