1. Jeff Wasserstrom was recently interviewed about the Shanghai NIMBY protests for a Danish newspaper.2. For visitors heading to the Olympics, Wasserstrom also recently published a few suggestions at Outlook India for a Beijing itinerary for... ...full story at China Beat
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| 24 Sep 07 |
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Alan VanderMolen Interviewed by Bloomsberg TV »
YouTube video Alan VanderMolen, President Edelman Asia Pacific, was recently interviewed by Bernie Lo of Bloomberg TV. VanderMolen launched Edelman's annual Stakeholder APAC study and discussed key trends from the China market, including the drop in trust in Chinese... |
| 10 Nov 08 |
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Jeff Wasserstrom: Linkages and Protests » Granite Studio This morning I attended a talk “Tale of Two Cities” given by UCI’s Jeff Wasserstrom. Professor Wasserstrom is a historian and prolific author, online at The China Beat and The Nation as well as in the real world of books, most rece... |
| 07 Nov 08 |
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China Beatniks in Beijing » China Beat A group of China Beat contributors will be in Beijing this weekend for the Beijing Forum and other events. Jeff Wasserstrom, Ken Pomeranz, Susan Brownell, and Yong Chen will all be speaking at the Forum, which is an annual event that brings together... |
| 18 Jan 08 |
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom on the Shanghai Mag-lev Protests » Granite Studio In the wake of last week's protests in Shanghai over construction of a new mag-lev train, historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom has a great piece in The Nation looking at the history of collective action in Shanghai. It would be a mistake to ignore parallels... |
| 31 Oct 08 |
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Blogging China » China Beat One week ago, China Beat founders Jeff Wasserstrom and Ken Pomeranz participated in a conference at the University of California, Irvine called "Public Spheres, Blogospheres." The day-long event mixed academics with bloggers (and a few people who could... |
| 11 Oct 07 |
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Getting real about "Getting Real in China" » Granite Studio UC Irvine history professor Jeffrey Wasserstrom has an article in The Nation this week about recent criticism of China. First off, let me say that I have enormous respect for Professor Wasserstrom and have enjoyed his essays a great deal. I also... |