2012 May 23 |
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China

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Writing for The Atlantic, Mitch Moxley recounts a gig he recently took up in China.  Apparently, Caucasian males living in the country are being recruited to pretend to be high ranking officials of American companies.  They go for ribbon-cutting ceremonies, to schmooze with local dignitaries, and to give speeches about how wonderful it is to expand their business to China:

One friend, an American who works in film, was paid to represent a Canadian company and give a speech espousing a low-carbon future. Another was flown to Shanghai to act as a seasonal-gifts buyer. Recruiting fake businessmen is one way to create the image—particularly, the image of connection—that Chinese companies crave. My Chinese-language tutor, at first aghast about how much we were getting paid, put it this way: “Having foreigners in nice suits gives the company face.”

Sounds odd, yeah?  It should, because the American companies these recruits are paid to represent don’t actually exist.

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This article on China and Russia by Professor Barry Rubin, is the most interesting analysis of international politics I’ve read this week:

China is very much motivated toward development rather than ideology or geopolitical ambition. It wants to get along with everyone as much as possible and make lots of money.MORE

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The Washington Post:

Chiang Kai-shek ranks as one of the most despised leaders of the 20th century. Famously derided as “Peanut” and “General Cash-My-Check,” the leader of China’s Nationalist government bedeviled the Allied war effort in World War II with his lackluster defense of his country.MORE

The New York Times reports that Beijing is becoming increasingly nervous about its high stakes in America’s economic well being:MORE

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In China:

The thieves often strike at dusk, when children are playing outside and their parents are distracted by exhaustion.

Deng Huidong lost her 9-month-old son in the blink of an eye as a man yanked him from the grip of his 7-year-old sister near the doorway of their home. The car did not even stop as a pair of arms reached out the window and grabbed the boy.MORE

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Even Nike is hit by the worldwide economic crisis:

Sportswear producer Nike said Wednesday it would stop orders with three footwear factories in China and one in Vietnam as the global downturn forces the company to trim output.It will also terminate shipments from a number of apparel contract plants, Nike said in a statement emailed to AFP.MORE

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Australia announces it will do something Europe should have done years, nay decades ago already: invest in its military.

Australia plans to buy 100 state-of-the-art U.S. jet fighters and double the size of its modest submarine fleet in a bid to keep pace with an Asian military buildup.MORE

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Yeah, this is important:

South Korea on Sunday accepted North Korea’s proposal for talks on a troubled joint industrial complex, setting up the first official dialogue between the two countries in a year amid tensions over the North’s recent rocket launch.Unification Ministry spokeswoman Lee Jong-joo said officials of the two Koreas would meet in the border town of Kaesong on Tuesday to discuss the factory complex.MORE

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It seems that Barack Obama strong words of condemnation will be the only response the U.S. gives to the North Korean rocket launch of last weekend:

“North Korea broke the rules, once again, by testing a rocket that could be used for long-range missiles,” Obama said in Prague.MORE

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It is utterly unbelievable how far governments are willing to go to accomodate the authoritarians in charge of China:MORE

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Tensions are rising pretty fast in (South) East Asia:

Japan and China will hold a senior working-level security dialogue in Tokyo among their foreign affairs and defense officials Friday to discuss bilateral matters and regional situations, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.Amid tensions over a possible rocket launch by MORE

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