Hypocrisy with Google characteristics
Now Google has painted itself into a corner in China with generous help from the US government. Earlier hopes for negotiations between Google and the Chinese government to find a middle ground are all...
View Article그룹 you say?
It is said that the DPRK is very serious about preserving and purifying the Korean language. And I have always been under the impression that Korean language used in the DPRK has minimal English loan...
View ArticleChina’s Shortsightedness
Google had threatened to leave China. No matter what might have triggered the move, one thing is for sure: It is not happy in China. Then came this from James McGregor, consider it a warning shot...
View ArticleVice Marshal Kim Yong-chun is back
After much speculations about his whereabouts since he disappeared from the public scene in late November 2009, Vice Marshal Kim Yong-chun is back with a bang. Well, not exactly. He was giving the...
View ArticleStop bitching, embrace Sun Tzu and Deng Xiaoping instead
It was obvious to everyone that the honeymoon between China and the Obama administration is officially over and the two countries are risking going to an all-out trade war. China certainly has a lot...
View ArticleCCP at its worst
I am speechless. First Wang Xiaobo, now Tan Zuoren. The CCP’s paranoia knows no bounds. Free Tan Zuoren! 還他自由! 還譚作人自由!
View ArticleThe Battle over the Chinese (aka Asian Lunar) New Year
This political correctness is getting a bit out of hand. “The people of Asia”, “Americans of Asian descent”? Actually most Asian countries do not celebrate the Chinese/Lunar New Year. The wealthiest...
View Article美國沒有民族主義?
這年頭美國人(還有他們的其他西方朋友/崔把們)幾乎天天把“中國民族主義泛濫”放在嘴邊,一會兒說中國政府什麼沒有”合法性”(legitimacy)啊, 隻能靠迎合民族主義,民粹主義來繼續執政,...
View ArticleToo hot for Asia Times?
I have been a regular patron of Asia Times for a long time, it is a nice online paper that prides itself for covering different perspectives, unlike the mainstream western media. For example, it is...
View ArticleA 강성대국 exclusive: Snubbed by the DPRK
The Chinese are coming! They are allegedly investing $10 billion to build infrastructure in the DPRK. They leased Rajin port for 10 years. And the Dear Leader was thought to have arrived in Beijing...
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