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1. Sovereignty and Human Rights
For two hundred years the United States has frantically poured trillions of dollars into defence of its sovereignty, while simultaneously marshalling all of its military and economic resources in
Author: William N. Brown Year 1992 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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2. Human Rights or Trade Rights?
To witness China's reforms first hand, my wife, two small sons and I traveled in our van, unescorted, without prearranged itinerary, over 35,000 km across China. We journeyed from Hainan Island in
Author: William N. Brown Year 1995 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. The Bright Pearl In China's Hand
After a recent trip to Hong Kong, a Chinese friend asked me how Hong Kong residents view the upcoming transfer of sovereignty. Though I'd heard quite a lot from the Western media, I realized, to my
Author: William N. Brown Year 1997 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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4. U.S. Military Problem Lies in Numbers, Not Geography
The Bush administration's decision to reduce the number of American soldiers stationed abroad is a belated reaction to a U.S. military deployment gravely outdated since the end of the Cold War,
Author: William Pfaff Year 2004 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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5. A Common Good Initiative
China poised to offer solutions to global challenges
Author: By William Jones Year 2019 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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6. Chinese Gurus
Meandering the streets of Beijing-in search of consumer goods for the umpteenth time, one often passes elderly Chinese guarding the footpaths from small wooden stools. Groove-lined faces, eyes like
Author: FELICITY BROWN Year 2004 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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7. Surrogate Parent
I recently became the proud parent of a Beijing "baby." Although he is also very wide-eyed, my "baby" is not a criminally cute toddler donning a decorative outfit with black pigtails sprouting
Author: FELICITY BROWN Year 2004 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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8. Dealing With Fakes
Imagine my surprise on buying a copy of Pink Floyd's album The Wall when I entered China six weeks ago, to find that the song name Comfortably Numb had somehow been translated into Come Fartably
Author: ASHLEY BROWN Year 2006 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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9. The Problem With Pinyin
Picture this - you're in Shanghai, sitting in a hotel room, with five different maps of the city sprawled on the bed before you, and you're trying to logistically plan a day in this grand city. You
Author: ASHLEY BROWN Year 2007 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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10. Wuhan Gets Musically Festive
The contemporary music scene in China - except for the omnipresent bubblegum pop - is hard to find if you're not in Beijing or Shanghai. That's the unequivocal impression I get living here in Wuhan,
Author: ASHLEY BROWN Year 2007 Issue 21 PDF HTML