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Air Power Key to U.S. Asia Goals

Admin wrote 2 weeks ago: May 18, 2012 By Lt. Col. Peter Garretson To win the contest for influence in the Asia-Pacific, the U … more →

Tags: News, Security, War and Conflicts, military, US, technology, united states, Asia, United States Armed Forces

Adam Smith - Chinese Clairvoyant

Musings of a grammar school student. wrote 1 month ago: It is perhaps ironic that Zhou Enlai, when asked to assess the significance of the French Revolution … more →

Tags: Economics, History, Deng Xiaoping, China, economic reform, SEZs, Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations

What Was Xinhua’s Message on Bo Xilai’s Case?2 comments

chankaiyee2 wrote 1 month ago: China’s official Xinhua news agency says in its April 18 commentary that Bo’s case is a criminal cas … more →

Tags: Politics & Law, China, Politburo, Bo Xilai, coup in the CCP, Qin Shi Huang, Lin Biao

Beaver Tales: Brian Evans, the Pursuit of China and the Perils of Beaver Diplomacy

Paula Simons wrote 2 months ago: University of Alberta professor emeritus Brian Evans, at home with his collection of Chinese artifac … more →

Tags: The Edmonton Commons, University of Alberta, Beijing, China, Brian Evans, pierre trudeau, Beavers, pandas, Norman Bethune

Gambling with Maotai

Derek wrote 3 months ago: In the most places, you fake it ’til you make it. In China, you make it and then someone else fakes … more →

Tags: News, maotai, counterfeit, Piracy, Red Army, Government, Pricing

Things you may not know about the history of the Three Gorges Dam Project3 comments

Probe International wrote 3 months ago: (February 8, 2012) Admissions of trouble at Three Gorges Dam by China’s powerful State Council last … more →

Tags: Three Gorges Probe, News Coverage About Dai Qing, Dai Qing and Three Gorges, Probe International in the News, Three Gorges, yangtze power, China Energy Industry, Three Gorges Dam, Yangtze

Maotai goes to Washington4 comments

Derek wrote 5 months ago: Nixon, Zhou and Maotai In other posts I have discussed the power of baijiu to change the course of a … more →

Tags: Historical oddity, maotai, kweichow moutai, Nixon, mao, Fire

China and India at War – 19622 comments

Lloyd Lofthouse wrote 5 months ago: For the next few days, we will focus on India and China as a topic. The first post is about the 1962 … more →

Tags: China, Politics, History, military, India, McMahon Line, China and India at war in 1962, Kashmir, british raj

The debunking of the year, 20112 comments

W. Joseph Campbell wrote 5 months ago: Freeman (Middle East Policy Council) The nod for the most notable debunking of 2011 goes to retired … more →

Tags: Media Myths, Debunking, Media-driven myths, 1968, Fact Checking, Nixon, China, Debunking of the year

Apocryphal, but still quotable3 comments

W. Joseph Campbell wrote 5 months ago: Apocryphal, but still quotable. That’s the takeaway from a commentary posted yesterday at the … more →

Tags: Media Myths, Debunking, Quotes, getting it wrong, Media-driven myths, Furnish the war, hearst, 1968, Fact Checking

Pasukan Kuli Tionghoa Di Perancis : Dibalik Kemenangan Sekutu & Perubahan Di Tiongkok

parahyangan wrote 5 months ago: Huang Dada  | Judul di atas itu mungkin pada awalnya terkesan merendahkan , “Pasukan Kuli … more →

Tags: Hubungan Internasional, sino-french, Deng Xiaoping

A thumbsucker commentary and the Zhou misinterpretation2 comments

W. Joseph Campbell wrote 6 months ago: A thumbsucker is what some American journalists call a self-indulgent article or commentary that ten … more →

Tags: Furnish the war, Cronkite Moment, Debunking, getting it wrong, 1968, Fact Checking, Nixon, Dubious quotes

The Future of Philosophy: 'Information First' By Luciano Floridi

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 6 months ago: The following opinion piece is one of a series of five being released this week and next to celebrat … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, event, ethics, Futurology, hegelianism, inter-disciplinary, Nietzscheanism, Philosophy, religious thought

The Future of Philosophy: IPAD – Information Processing and the Analysis of Democracy by Vincent F. Hendricks

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 6 months ago: The following opinion piece is one of a series of five being released this week and next to celebrat … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, event, Philosophy, ethics, social science, religious thought, Robert Stern, Futurology, hegelianism

The Future of Philosophy: 'Whither Philosophy?' By Robert Stern1 comment

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 6 months ago: The following opinion piece is one of a series of five being released this week and next to celebrat … more →

Tags: Viewpoint, event, Philosophy, ethics, social science, religious thought, Robert Stern, Futurology, hegelianism

Xin Liliang (1912, Chinese)

CantervilleGhost wrote 7 months ago: Chairman Mao Gives Us A Happy Life Little Red Guard Tea Stop Making Fishing Boat Models Study Hard T … more →

Tags: XIN Liliang, Mao Zedong, Xin Liliang

'New Yorker' misinterprets Zhou's 'too early' remark3 comments

W. Joseph Campbell wrote 7 months ago: The New Yorker magazine ruminates in its latest number about the amorphous and bizarre Occupy Wall S … more →

Tags: Media Myths, Debunking, 1968, Fact Checking, Nixon, History, China, New Yorker

The Zhou misinterpretation7 comments

W. Joseph Campbell wrote 9 months ago: It’s been debunked, but even so the tale lives on about Chinese premier Zhou Enlai’s  ta … more →

Tags: Media Myths, Debunking, Fact Checking, Research, Nixon, Distortion, China, 1972

He 'did a Zhou Enlai'3 comments

W. Joseph Campbell wrote 10 months ago: Cohen (NYTimes photo) Roger Cohen, a twice-a-week foreign affairs columnist for the New York Times, … more →

Tags: Media Myths, Cronkite Moment, Debunking, New York Times, getting it wrong, Version variability, 1968, vietnam war, Fact Checking


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