This blog will chart my progress in learning about the history, language, people and contemporary culture of China. Under the auspices of the Confucius Institute at Pace University I traveled to China with several faculty colleagues in summer '11. I began this blog to discuss my preparations for the trip and the China Seminar at Pace. The Seminar ended in fall 2011, but my curiosity about China continues.
After the "Affaire Snowden," Evan Osnos has this take on what the revelations have done to US-China relations and why Snowden was allowed to leave Hong Kong. This adds a new and needed twist to my post of several months ago about Chinese hackers. The U.S. is a victim no more than China is. That's the way the game is played.
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After the "Affaire Snowden," Evan Osnos has this take on what the revelations have done to US-China relations and why Snowden was allowed to leave Hong Kong. This adds a new and needed twist to my post of several months ago about Chinese hackers. The U.S. is a victim no more than China is. That's the way the game is played.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/evanosnos/2013/06/why-china-let-snowden-go.html
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