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Archives for July 2013

Corruptions of Different Kinds, and the Effects

July 10, 2013 by Black Pheonix 10 Comments

A recent poll conducted by Global Transparency found that Corruption is on the rise globally, particularly among many of the "Democracies".  China was not in this survey, but China was in a previous survey where outsiders were asked to rate China's corruption by outside perception. 1 interesting point about the recent poll is that almost 1/2 of 107 nations surveyed perceived … [Read more...] about Corruptions of Different Kinds, and the Effects

“English-language Chinese Blogs” are dead? Who’s Not Paying Attention.

July 9, 2013 by Black Pheonix 11 Comments

Recently, in a period of comparing coverages of the Snowden saga in various blogs, I came across this frustrated admission from 1 of HH's previous comment participants: http://justrecently.wordpress.com/2013/07/05/the-china-related-blogosphere-a-deserted-playground/ "I’d happily participate in bridging the gap if this was still a sphere of blogs in the first place. But … [Read more...] about “English-language Chinese Blogs” are dead? Who’s Not Paying Attention.

Should China Consider Giving Snowden Asylum?

July 9, 2013 by Mr. Allen 7 Comments

As Snowden considers asylum offers from Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Bolivia, and perhaps mulls a second application to Russia (Putin had earlier said if Snowden wanted to apply asylum there, he'd have to stop releasing NSA leaks), should China Consider Giving Snowden Asylum? By the answers, I am hoping to gauge people's attitude toward Snowden.  For me, I am neutral.  I … [Read more...] about Should China Consider Giving Snowden Asylum?

Internet Freedom vs NSA Dragnet

July 5, 2013 by YinYang 14 Comments

Have you ever wondered how a map would look like if it showed Internet freedom versus the NSA dragnet recently revealed by Edward Snowden? Well, it would look like the following map.  Click to have a look first and then come back to this post. … [Read more...] about Internet Freedom vs NSA Dragnet

Blundering Soft Power of West Demonstrates Its Own Shortcoming

July 3, 2013 by Black Pheonix 17 Comments

In the recent run of the fad that is the "soft power" craze of the West, the narrative drown out (just a little while) what human beings really desired in the World. Yet, with the increasing blundering consequences /fallout from the Snowden disclosures and subsequent Western reactions, we are all shocked into a realization of what we have all forgotten in ourselves. That … [Read more...] about Blundering Soft Power of West Demonstrates Its Own Shortcoming

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