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
Philosophy
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”
Top 5 things I thank, wish for in the U.S. of A.
America being the victor of the Cold War means she is the undisputed super power right now. The last two decades could have gone worse, but if we look back, there are a lot of positives. In the context of China, America finally accepted her into the WTO and abolished the discriminatory MFN exclusion. We saw inflow of capital into China which helped China's continued growth … [Read more...] about Top 5 things I thank, wish for in the U.S. of A.
William Hooper: “The Scientific Development Concept”
According to William Hooper, Western lead Democracy has peaked. He believes the baton will be passed unto China, and a new Age of Enlightenment, one that is going to be improved upon with China's concept of Scientific Development, will start. Those of you who observe China may know that this political philosophy was advanced and officially adopted into the CPC (Communist … [Read more...] about William Hooper: “The Scientific Development Concept”
Tsinghua University Professor, Yan Xuetong: “Xun Zi’s Thoughts on International Politics and Their Implications”
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”