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Archives for August 2010

Chen Sisi (陈思思): Dear Chinese People (亲亲的中国人)

August 6, 2010 by YinYang 13 Comments

It is a patriotic song, as the title should make it all apparent - "Dear Chinese People." I liked this video for its imagery. The majority of the Chinese people are proud and very forward looking for the progress China has made in the last three decades. This video sums up that sentiment rather well. I know this type of videos may not sit well with many Westerners - because … [Read more...] about Chen Sisi (陈思思): Dear Chinese People (亲亲的中国人)

Tsinghua University Professor, Yan Xuetong: “Xun Zi’s Thoughts on International Politics and Their Implications”

August 5, 2010 by YinYang 4 Comments

Recently, I asked Tsinghua University Professor, Yan Xuetong, "In your view, how could our world shift away from politics that's dominated by power? Can China's rise change that?" Previously, I wrote about Professor Yan's paper, "Tsinghua University Professor, Yan Xuetong: “The Rise of China in Chinese Eyes”," where he said that the current international relations culture … [Read more...] about Tsinghua University Professor, Yan Xuetong: “Xun Zi’s Thoughts on International Politics and Their Implications”

U.S. Protectionism against Huawei and why that was a good thing [for Huawei]

August 4, 2010 by YinYang 13 Comments

Stan Abrams over at China Hearsay has a good article out today, "U.S. Practices the Art of Zen Protectionism on Huawei." (If you follow Huawei, you will know that it is one of the most innovative companies in China, and it has made substantial inroads around the world for its reliable and cost-effective telecom equipment. Actually, if you talk to some Cisco engineers … [Read more...] about U.S. Protectionism against Huawei and why that was a good thing [for Huawei]

United Nations Environment Programme: China #1 in adding renewable energy, more than any other country

August 2, 2010 by YinYang Leave a Comment

The United Nations Environment Programme and the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21) recently reported "Global Trends in Green Energy 2009: New Power Capacity from Renewable Sources Tops Fossil Fuels," and one of the highlights it gave was: Growth of wind power in China a key feature of 2009 There are a number of interesting facts about China and the … [Read more...] about United Nations Environment Programme: China #1 in adding renewable energy, more than any other country

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