As America enters this weekend of Thanksgiving celebration, North Korea's recent shelling of Yeonpyeong Island (currently held by South Korea) will be widely discussed among family and friends. Thanksgiving is a U.S. holiday to commemorate help the Massachusetts based Wampanoag Native Americans in the 1600's provided to the newly arrived European pilgrims to cultivate the land … [Read more...] about America enters Thanksgiving with trumpet for war over North Korea
Analysis
A point by point rebuttal to the 2010 USCC Annual Report
In my prior post, "The 2010 USCC Annual Report is ‘truthless, prejudicial’," I ranted about the 2010 USCC Annual Report and reiterated Chinese Foreign Ministry call that the report was "truthless" and "prejudicial." Some of you expressed privately that I should address the report seriously, especially, as this is an "official" position taken by a branch of the U.S. … [Read more...] about A point by point rebuttal to the 2010 USCC Annual Report
Rare Earth Rebalancing
Peter Lee recently penned an interesting article in the Asia Times. There has been a lot of posturing and false reports about China's use of rare earth ban as political leverage against Japan - and maybe even against the U.S. and the E.U. Despite the hot air, none of these reports have been substantiated and most are probably media reports (i.e. propaganda) planted by … [Read more...] about Rare Earth Rebalancing
A lesson from the history books – “Our Chinese Allies”
In response to Wukailong's recent comment, I dug up an old post I had left undone from a few months ago. In the run up to the World expo, I was surprised to see how the coverage of Shanghai in the West had been much less politicized than those on Beijing (and China in general) in the lead up to the 2008 Olympics. Check out for example, these interesting articles on Shanghai … [Read more...] about A lesson from the history books – “Our Chinese Allies”
Is it Ever Possible for the West to See a “Responsible” China?
Many in the West have tried to coax China to act more "responsibly." But is it possible for China to ever act "responsibly"? I don't think so - not because China is inherently not "responsible," but because an "irresponsible" China is born out of the imagination of an insecure West. In this atmosphere, the only way for the West to deem China to be "responsible" is for China to … [Read more...] about Is it Ever Possible for the West to See a “Responsible” China?