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Charles Bethea
charlesbethea
A few notes from my long strange Wood call this evening. To start, he was holed up in his bedroom watching OAN. I could hear a segment on human trafficking
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Benedict Rogers 羅傑斯
benedictrogers
THREAD: In the past - a decade or two ago - I could see the case for "constructive engagement" with #China Of course #CCP has always been repressive, but a
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2022 Olympian Balding 大老板
BaldingsWorld
Excellent question. China has studied the USSR failings deeply. One of the lessons they learned was how the USSR interacted with the west. The Cold War in someways was an
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Benjamin Zala
DrBeeZee
Another report on how to better compete with China from a D.C. think tank. I wonder how all those great powers managed to compete with each other in centuries past
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Simon Rabinovitch
S_Rabinovitch
Ok, I'll bite.On the whole, China's economic performance in 2020 was, I'd argue, actually quite good. Not to dismiss its many problems (debt, inequality, statism, etc), but in the midst
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5An important point over which Chen Yulu is right to worry. The US-China trade relationship is a kind of machine that converts US consumption into Chinese savings, which in turn
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Null_Nomenclature
null_convention
I feel like western leftists NEED Stalin to be a monster and NEED China to be committing genocide because otherwise they'd have to reconsider their ideological commitments against socialism. Somehow
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
Yes, blame China. But don’t forget the role that @WHO and @DrTedros played in all this. Quick They spent months - MONTHS - praising China for their “cooperation and
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Daniel Denvir
DanielDenvir
People typically point to trade, tech, human rights, or the South China Sea to explain the rapid bipartisan realignment behind civilizational conflict with China. But it also reflects the political
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
notXiangyu
1. Shrink the words "Republic of China" and increase the font size of "Taiwan" to own the mainland (note how in both the new or old designs, Taiwan is only
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National Association of Scholars
NASorg
As part of an active investigation, NAS is tracking China’s illegal ties to American higher education and government research institutions. This week, we published more important findings.https://buff.ly/3ojTS5i Academic institution
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Gavin Maguire
GavinJMaguire
Iron ore prices in China surged beyond the 1,000 yuan/tonne level for the first time today. Here's some charts on why: (with @Magiclunatic_ ) One factor is a cyclone that
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
China has been fully open without a vaccine for months. They have no issues whatsoever with "public health" problems. If this confuses you, it's time to start the journey to
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adam wolfe
adamkwolfe
There’s something strange going on in China’s fiscal accounts. Net bond issuance has run well ahead of the deficit. It seems that policymakers changed their minds in July about the
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ICE must be destroyed 🏴
Itmechr3
So this interview's really interesting in retrospect, I think Graeber got Trump's relation to empire completely wrong because he ignored the implications of his own most important point, which is
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Esfandyar Batmanghelidj
yarbatman
1. Will the expiration of the UN arms embargo see Iran get lots of advanced weaponry from China?Probably not. China has had the ability to sell advanced systems both before
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