Tag Archives: Taiwan

China: The Optimistic BRIC

How does traveling in China change one’s ideas about Chinese communism?

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The Taiwanese Fox in Mainland China’s Henhouse

Why must one wonder whether Foxconn is not an arm of the Taiwanese intelligence services?

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Labor Markets: The Unexploited Frontier of Globalization

How can international labor mobility be improved to help raise incomes around the world?

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Nationalism Vs. Globalism: The Possibility of One Asia

Can the countries of Asia go it alone, or do they still need the United States to keep them connected to each other?

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A Chinese Perspective on a Changing World

How is Asia's economic rise different from the rise of the West?

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Taiwan: A Microcosm for Climate Change

Why hasn’t Taiwan taken more of an active role in international climate change efforts?

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Looking on the Bright Side

Is the end in sight for the global economic crisis?

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City of Heavenly Tranquility

How might Chinese history have changed if six Confucian scholars had not been executed in 1898?

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The Chinese Brand of Democracy

Can China produce its own model of democracy separate from Western ideals?

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A Genuine Historical Transition

Does China really need to embrace Western principles such as transparency and open markets to grow economically?

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