A fellow Medill alum, Graham Webster, writes a blog, Transpacifica.net, focused on Sino-Japanese relations.
Recently, Webster critiqued some of James Fallows’ recent blog commentary about the idea of whether or not foreigners are “dissing” China by noticing the country’s pollution. Fallows’ post was written in direct response to a note he received from Shelly Kraicer, a [...]
It’s the big debate.
Readers at the Underwire , part of the Wired blog network, weighed in with their comments following Sonia Zjawinski’s recent post, “How Many More Recalls Until We Stop Outsourcing to China?“
“China’s recent rash of export malfunctions in the past few months makes me wonder if doing business in China is worth the [...]
I’ve done it!
With no prior knowledge of Wordpress templates, Squidoo, MyBlogLog, avatars, trackbacks, post slugs, CSR, bioclimatic design or Zheng Xiaoyu, I’ve managed to complete nearly one month of steady blogging about China’s environmental mêlées and CSR showdowns.
It’s been an adventure, entering into this wild wild blogosphere.
In true blogger fashion, here’s a bulleted list of [...]
There’s been a lot of discussion about Richard Spencer’s post on The Telegraph Blogs, regarding whether or not all the recent China-bashing and other criticism–about its environment, its government, and its business–is RACIST.
Read an interesting discussion about it on the China Law Blog.
Here’s what I had to contribute to the discussion:
I’m not sure if all [...]