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PRC Government blocks Twitter

iscuzz wrote 5 months ago: Two days before the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen incident, the government of the Peoples’ … more →

Tags: web 2. 0, PRC, Tiananmen, twitter

Calling North Korea’s Bluff Will Force China to Crackdown

Dragon Horse wrote 5 months ago: Originally posted at  Brooks Foreign Policy Review. by Collin Spears – Visiting Fellow, Center … more →

Tags: American Politics, China, East Asia, Kim Jong, Kim Jong-Il, North Korea, nuclear program, Nuclear Proliferation, UN-Resolution

New Nuclear Test in North-Korea

iscuzz wrote 6 months ago: More than two and a half years after North-Koreas first Nuclear Test, the totalitarian Regime carrie … more →

Tags: North Korea, Nuclear Test

China + ASEAN + FTA = East Asian Unification? Not Quite (Part II)1 comment

Dragon Horse wrote 6 months ago: This article can also be found at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. by Collin Spears – Visit … more →

Tags: American Politics, ASEAN, China, International Economics, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, FDI, Free Trade, Indonesia

Former South-Korean President commits suicide

iscuzz wrote 6 months ago: Roh Moo-Hyun Roh Moo-Hyun, wo had been president of the Republic of Korea until he was succeeded by … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

SINO + ASEAN = East Asian Unification? Not Quite Part I.

Dragon Horse wrote 6 months ago: The latest article is now up at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. The Association of Southeast Asi … more →

Tags: ASEAN, China, International Economics, Southeast Asia, Transnational Issues, Brunie, Cambodia, FDI, Free Trade

Leering Bear, Rising Dragon: Life Along the Sino-Russian Border1 comment

Dragon Horse wrote 6 months ago: The latest article is now up at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. By Collin Spears, BRPR Senior Fo … more →

Tags: China, European Politics, Transnational Issues, Far East, Immigration, Manchuria, migration, Natural resources, Oil

The Chinese – African Relationship: Can Sub-Saharan Africans Think1 comment

Dragon Horse wrote 7 months ago: Article is also up at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. In 2001, Former Singaporean Ambassador to … more →

Tags: African Politics, Aid/Relief Work/Development, China, International Economics, Africa, FDI, Natural resources, Oil, PRC

Taiwan: Identity Politics and Economic Free Fall in the Other China

Dragon Horse wrote 7 months ago: Article is also up at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. Identity Politics and Economic Free Fall i … more →

Tags: China, ASEAN, CCP, Ceca, Chen Shui, Chen Shui Bien, Cross Straits, ddp, East Asia

News from North Korea...again

iscuzz wrote 7 months ago: Seems like the regime wants to catch our attention in all possible areas: South Korea’s soccer … more →

North Korea: Threat or non-starter?

iscuzz wrote 7 months ago: Now what do we say about the new missile test? Wouldn’t it have been a good idea to wait until … more →

How Japan Can Finally Say “No”

Dragon Horse wrote 7 months ago: The latest article is now up at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. By Collin Spears In 1990, the co … more →

Tags: American Politics, Transnational Issues, Nuclear Weapons, South Korea, nuclear program, Japan, North Korea, Kim Jong-Il, nuclea

To start with something useful...

iscuzz wrote 7 months ago: It seems quite appropriate to start with an academic link a friend posted on facebook: http://academ … more →

China and the Global Recession: Part II - Relations with the United States1 comment

Dragon Horse wrote 7 months ago: Part II of the previous article is now up at Brooks Foreign Policy Review, here. Main site is here. … more →

Tags: American Politics, China, International Economics, Beijing, Black Jails, corruption, Economy, financial crisis, graft

China and the Global Recession: Part I – The Domestic Situation

Dragon Horse wrote 8 months ago: Main site is here. China and the Global Recession: Part I – The Domestic Situation BFPR ANALYSIS By … more →

Tags: International Economics, China, corruption, graft, Economy, yuan, Beijing, Investment, RMB

Sudan's 'lost boys' in America

Fareeda wrote 1 year ago: Sudan's lost boys have found a home in America. Orphaned youngsters, they fled their villages in … more →

Tags: Carnival, History of Science, america, USA, Culture/Sub-Cultures, Life in America, hotels and condos, Living In America, Cultural differences


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