Little bits and pieces from around the web…1. In case you missed it, David Brooks wrote a column about China in The New York Times last week. In it, he details two perspectives on China’s future presented at the Aspen Ideas Festival. On the one hand... ...full story at China Beat
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Hand in hand live-Leehom ft David Tao »
YouTube video Wang Leehom and David Tao sings Hand in Hand at the Let love spread charity event for the 512 Sichuan earthquake |
| 18 Aug 08 |
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Recommended reading: The Online Evisceration of David Brooks, A Cautionary Tale » Blogging For China I have followed the responses to David Brooks’ essay “Harmony and the Dream” published in the New York Times with interest ever since first reading James Fallows mercilessly picking Brooks’ theme apart. There have been others joining... |
| 18 Aug 08 |
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The Online Evisceration of David Brooks, A Cautionary Tale » CN Reviews Last week, on August 11, New York Times Op-Ed columnist David Brooks published his essay “Harmony and the Dream” (NYT login required) and inadvertently created a perfect case study of how a journalist parachuting into China can get eviscerated... |
| 05 Dec 07 |
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David Brooks: The Dictatorship of Talent » Peking Duck I have to travel to Shanghai today and there may be yet another dry spell over here. In the meantime, please read today's column by David Brooks on a topic of endless interest to China watchers, namely the extent to... |
| 10 Jun 09 |
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New Global Times Column: Basketball and Sino-US Relations…no, really. » Granite Studio Another week another column for The Global Times. (And in case you’re wondering, my soul feels no less decayed than usual.) This one is on basketball with a little foreign relations thrown in by way of metaphor. Enjoy. . |
| 22 Feb 09 |
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Around the Web… » China Beat In case you are interested in reading more from writers we’ve referenced recently or on topics we’ve been tracking lately, here are a few recommendations from this week.The New York Times ran a set of commentaries yesterday on “what the Chinese wan... |