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Kro’s Nest, End of Days | china/divide
http://chinadivide.com/2010/kros-nest-end-of-days.html
Kro’s Nest, End of Days. On May 11, 2010. This past Saturday, with the arrest and public humiliation of its foreign owner by Beijing authorities. No matter the circumstances. Would still come out ahead, because he was above the circumstances. Of multiple international magazines, starred in CCTV cooking shows, and appeared in a FHM celebrity photo shoot, all before his twenty-fourth birthday. He was proclaimed a restaurant prodigy by Beijing’s English language press, and treated like a celebrity...Today K...
asheshprasann.blogspot.com
Bahas: January 2010
http://asheshprasann.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Argument, Debate, Action. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Winner’s Curse and the IPL Auction. So, as January nearly comes to an end, I have found my new year resolution – I resolve to blog. At least once a week. More frequently this year. As you will notice, my previous blogging attempts have come in spurts interspersed by long periods of hibernation. I’ve decided to set the record straight, partly due to peer pressure (some of my friends. Much ink and cyberspace has been devoted to dissecting the IPL’...
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Corruption and development: Not what you think? - Chris Blattman
http://chrisblattman.com/2012/11/05/corruption-and-development-not-what-you-think
International development, economics, politics, and policy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Next post →. Corruption and development: Not what you think? Should foreign donors care about corruption in developing countries? In my comment on David Cameron’s development vision. I called corruption an Anglo-American fetish. Westerners care about corruption far out of proportion to its impact on poverty alleviation and economic growth. We intuitively think of corruption as sand in the wheel...
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Anniversaries, Apathy, and Annoyance | china/divide
http://chinadivide.com/2010/anniversaries-apathy-annoyance.html
Anniversaries, Apathy, and Annoyance. On June 5, 2010. 1 This will be an essay format, with few links, which would only serve to get me in trouble. 2 My language might be a tad bit crude. Do not allow young children to read, or if you do, please sit with them and explain what all the swear words mean so they can follow my rant dutifully. 3 There will be no images of the events of 21 years ago. You never know who might be looking at this stuff. Given the recent troubles experienced by china/divide. I̵...
asiaruminations.com
Google’s Move: The Business and National Security Angles – Daniel Michaeli: Asia Ruminations
http://www.asiaruminations.com/2010/01/14/googles-move-the-business-and-national-security-angles
Daniel Michaeli: Asia Ruminations. Asian Geopolitics, Domestic Politics, and Everything in Between. Google’s Move: The Business and National Security Angles. Google’s threat to exit. The Chinese market, which I discussed here. Yesterday in the context of human rights and Google’s corporate interests, has two other important dimensions. First, there is growing and universal concern in the business community about unfair Chinese business practices (this was previously limited to the manufacturing sector).
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Bahas: Winner’s Curse and the IPL Auction
http://asheshprasann.blogspot.com/2010/01/winners-curse-and-ipl-auction.html
Argument, Debate, Action. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Winner’s Curse and the IPL Auction. So, as January nearly comes to an end, I have found my new year resolution – I resolve to blog. At least once a week. More frequently this year. As you will notice, my previous blogging attempts have come in spurts interspersed by long periods of hibernation. I’ve decided to set the record straight, partly due to peer pressure (some of my friends. Much ink and cyberspace has been devoted to dissecting the IPL’...
asiaruminations.com
Links – Daniel Michaeli: Asia Ruminations
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Daniel Michaeli: Asia Ruminations. Asian Geopolitics, Domestic Politics, and Everything in Between. Here are a few other sites about Asia that may be of interest, excluding the usual suspects. 8211; A serious look at military and security issues across Asia. 8211; Blog from Project 2049 focusing on “emerging and under-noticed strategic developments.”. 8211; A blog on Chinese political and economic affairs. 8211; Must-read for foreign business-owners looking to navigate Chinese business law. North Korea&#...
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