Jeremiah Jenne, of Granite Studio fame, has a great post up on the China Beat blog, dealing with why the Chinese tend to be so sensitive to foreign criticism of China. In the post, entitled, "Prejudice Made Plausible? Foreign criticism and Chinese... ...full story at China Law Blog
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