July 18, 2013
...worst flight delays' (July 12, 2013, BBC) China's major airports have the worst flight delays in the world, a report from travel industry monitor FlightStats says. According to figures from...
...worst flight delays' (July 12, 2013, BBC) China's major airports have the worst flight delays in the world, a report from travel industry monitor FlightStats says. According to figures from...
...American says was coerced. What is notable about the case is not only that the American was held hostage, but that local police and officials enforced his detention. The incident...
...to China should just accept this paradigm as a given. SOCIETY Chinese Dream? American Dream? (June 28, 2013, Danwei) Comparing the American dream with the new Xi Jinping buzzword Chinese...
...to the party line and denounce any dissent. China persuaded Snowden to flee Hong Kong: sources (June 24, 2013, Reuters) China orchestrated U.S. fugitive Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong...
...culture. For example, American businessmen use sports metaphors as codes: “Keep your eye on the ball”; “He dropped the ball”; “She’s on the ball”; “They threw me a curve ball”...
...Engage with Others and the World around You It may be tempting to respond to a new culture with fright, fight and flight reflexes. In the first instance, everything becomes...
...says he was "unhappy and pessimistic about his life, and planned the arson to vent personal grievances." Watch: Philadelphia Orchestra performs for passengers on delayed flight from Beijing (June 8,...
...2, 2013, The New York Times) Since the American-led invasion of 2003, Iraq has become one of the worlds top oil producers, and China is now its biggest customer. Witnesses...
...working for a cyber-unit of Chinas Peoples Liberation Army went silent amid evidence that they had stolen data from scores of American companies and government agencies, they appear to have...
...and American systems. The comments are revealing, both for what they say about how the U.S. and its values are perceived in China and for how Chinese compare the U.S....
I remember the 1958 debut of Eugene Burdick’s The Ugly American as I was in my final years of high school. While I’m not sure when I actually read the...
...few American companies had made it into China. Going into the region, with its shifting political and economic risks, was a considered bold move. Back then, the goal was to...