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Tag Archives: politics
How to build a good public life?
This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. This week’s digest brings together two recent pieces which, in different ways, show the influence … Continue reading
Posted in 1510 Digest
Tagged Danwei.com, education, government, justice, politics
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China the bogeyman
An American political ad by a group called Citizens Against Government Waste playing up the China threat. See also At last there’s proof: 44% of Americans are crazy by James Fallows.
China bashing and the reverse
The Chinese government and PR; China bashing returns; High speed rail; Grace Wang speaks; miracle health products; visa situation; Xinjiang and the future; Clinton’s adviser quits; 17 Party Congress book.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged AmCham, Clinton, Grace Wang, Party Congress, politics, PR, railways, Xinjiang
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Politics, Beijing and the Olympic Games
Daniel Beekman of The Seattle Times has posted an interview with Dr Brownell on his blog.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged anti-spitting, Beijing, Olympics, politics, spitting, sports
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Danwei FM: Technology policy in Asia
Interview with David Wolf, CEO of Wolf Group Asia, on China’s technology policy.
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, China and foreign relations, Danwei FM
Tagged innovation, politics, technology
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China Businesscast: Olympics Marketing Part 4
In this episode I speak with the PR executive at Ketchum Newscan who is handling the Olympics campaign for Lenovo.
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, Danwei FM, Media and Advertising, Olympic Diary — Beijing 2008, Public Relations
Tagged advertising, bbs, blogs, marketing, Olympics, politics, PR
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