On this blog, I have been a frequent critic of the view that China is a threat to the rest of the world as a rising superpower. Most of the time, these critics have a clear agenda to sell with regard to fear of China, or are journalists who have very... ...full story at China Vortex
from China Vortex on Tue, Feb 17 2009
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Small Things Which Say A Lot » China Vortex For a long time, I have been telling my friends that China is not going to use its foreign exchange reserves to bail out the US and the rest of the world. Aside from the fact that China does not feel like a superpower, it is becoming apparent with each... |
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Time magazine's China blog » Danwei Time magazine's China correspondents have a blog, called The China Blog. Other Mainland-based journalists with active blogs are Richard Spencer of The Daily Telegraph and Tim Johnson of McClatchy Newspapers. James Fallows, National Editor of The... |
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WaPo: Blackmailing by Journalists in China is Seen as Frequent » Silicon Hutong In the HutongSpitting Mad1428 hours Edward Cody has done a genuine public service in his article in today's Washington Post that calls attention to the problem of journalists (and I use the term with great license) in China who demand payment for... |