For those of you who have been wondering why All Roads has been lite on posts lately, I apologize. As you may recall I am now a Visiting Professor at CEIBS and last week I had 36 mid semester progress reports submitted for grading. Overall. I cann... ...full story at All Roads
from All Roads on Mon, Nov 02 2009
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End Semester Class Speach »
YouTube video End Semester Class Speach Hangzhou Zheijian University |
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Sustainability and Responsible Leadership Course Ideas Needed » All Roads Starting next week, I will take on a new role. I will be a Visiting Professor teaching a project course on Sustainability and Responsible Leadership at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). As a required class for the 200+ MBA... |
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China: Call for Abolition of Re-education Through Labor » Global Voices Donald Clark from Chinese Law Professor blogs about a proposal submitted by Beijing University Faculty of Law professor He Weifang, along with 68 other signatories, to the National People‘s Congress requesting that it review the system of re-educati... |
| 01 Jan 09 |
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2008 All Roads Round Up » All Roads While the goal of today was for me to put the laptop down, I had a moment of weakness where I looked to see just how many people visited All Roads in 2008 - and what were the most popular posts for the year. Perhaps more awe shocking than seeing that more... |
| 08 Mar 08 |
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Beijing Update: No Progress in Human Rights » China Confidential Six months ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games, Reporters Without Borders has issued an update on human rights in China that is sharply critical of the government. Tendai Maphosa reports from London.Reporters Without Borders says that despite... |
| 26 May 09 |
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Hu meets visiting KMT chairman, achieving "important progress" » People's Daily Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, met with visiting Kuomintang (KMT) Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung here Tuesday afternoon, achieving "important progress" on cross-Strait issues. The two agreed to... |