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China: A Partner or Adversary? - FPRI (Foreign Policy Research Institute)Sent to you by David Scott Lewis via Google Reader: E-Notes: China: A Partner or Adversary? - FPRI via www.fpri.org on 5/31/08 China: A Partner or Adversary? by Richard Baum May 2008 Richard Baum, a professor of political science at UCLA, was a panelist in the FPRI Asia Program...
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Transpacifica » Wasserstrom on the History of Chinese BoycottsIn The Nation, University of California, Irvine Professor Jeffrey Wasserstrom writes on some recent and not-so-recent history of anti-foreign boycotts in China: Between the 1910s and 1930s, several foreign powers found themselves the target of Chinese student-led boycotts. In the majority of ...Twine added 18 months ago
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Silk Road International Blog » Foreigners not WelcomeIn the morning was talking with a friend in Shenzhen about the relay going through town and he expressed the desire that everyone just let China alone and give them a chance to have a nice day in the sun. I didn’t agree, but thought about it for a while afterward and decided that my boys, 1/2 ...Twine added 18 months ago
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The Americanization of International Law | International Law Firm for Small Business -- Harris & MoureIn the United States, where people of different races and views have emigrated, it is nonetheless not the norm to try to reach a consensual understanding with one's opponent. Business problems are just as often handled in the courts as they are over a conference table. As one would imagine, such ...Twine added 18 months ago
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Defending China's English Language Press - China Law Blog: a blog about Chinese law and the legal issues of doing business in China.Last week on a Shandong Airlines flight, I overheard someone in the seat behind me say something to his fellow traveler along the lines of the following, in reference to a front page headline in the China Daily (I think): "'Chinese people's feelings hurt by foreign media.' What kind of mature ...Twine added 18 months ago
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Defending China's English Language PressI've subscribed to ALL English-language dailies published in China and I have to say that China Daily is by far the best. And in one section, it even makes fun of China, noting some of the oddities that occur throughout the country. Sent to you by David Scott Lewis via Google Reader: ...
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The Associated Press: China's food exports to Japan fall following dumpling caseBEIJING (AP) — China's food exports to Japan, a key market, plunged 30 percent in February, hurt by a scare over poisoned Chinese-made dumplings, according to data reported Friday.Japan is the third-largest market for Chinese exporters of fish, dumplings and other processed food, and the drop in ...Twine added 18 months ago
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China Food Exports To Japan Plunge On Quality Concerns. Isolated Case Or Trend? - China Law Blog: a blog about Chinese law and the legal issues of doing business in China.While in Qingdao the other day, I went out for a sushi dinner with co-blogger Steve Dickinson and a long time Japanese fishing industry client in Qingdao on business. Steve had been to this same restaurant a few months earlier and raved about the food. The first few dishes were excellent, ...Twine added 18 months ago
