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midnight son: Beijing Olympics: 24 in Shanghai
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). China links: Politics, Business, Art. American Chamber of Commerce in China. Carter Center: China Elections and Governance. China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Chinese Art Archives and Warehouse. Foreign Policy in Focus. Modern Chinese Art Foundation. National Art Museum of China. National Committee on U.S. China Relations. Subscribe to midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Day in the life.
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midnight son: Beijing Olympics
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Sunday, August 24, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). China links: Politics, Business, Art. American Chamber of Commerce in China. Carter Center: China Elections and Governance. China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Chinese Art Archives and Warehouse. Foreign Policy in Focus. Modern Chinese Art Foundation. National Art Museum of China. National Committee on U.S. China Relations. Subscribe to midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Day in the life.
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midnight son: Beijing Olympics: day in the life
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Thursday, August 21, 2008. Day in the life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). China links: Politics, Business, Art. American Chamber of Commerce in China. Carter Center: China Elections and Governance. China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Chinese Art Archives and Warehouse. Foreign Policy in Focus. Modern Chinese Art Foundation. National Art Museum of China. National Committee on U.S. China Relations. Subscribe to midnight son: Beijing Olympics.
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midnight son: Beijing Olympics: Spice Madness
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Celebrated my 31st birthday with some Chinese friends by stuffing my face with delicious yang rou chuan. Yang rou chuan are spiced lamb kebabs from the northwest of China. Spiced meat nirvana direct from Xinjiang. He who controls the spice. Now that looks like the Matt I know - all crazy-eyed! Just kidding. Happy Birthday Man! Still kidding. Look forward to some more postings before you head back. Best Joe. August 20, 2008 at 9:07 PM. Brother Qi...
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Type, Talk & Transform World Peace: From Eisenhower to Obama: Citizen Diplomacy Marches On (Part 2)
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Type, Talk and Transform World Peace. An open commentary space for individuals passionate about foreign affairs, international development, global engagement, and pursuing world peace. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. From Eisenhower to Obama: Citizen Diplomacy Marches On (Part 2). A few posts ago I mentioned the U.S. Summit on Global Citizen Diplomacy. This was the second convening of citizen diplomacy leaders since President Eisenhower's initial call to action in 1956. Which calls for a 10-year initiative.
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midnight son: Beijing Olympics: forbidden
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. The Forbidden City was built between 1406 and 1420 and served as the home of the emperor until the abdication of Pu Yi, the Last Emperor in 1912. It's breathtaking, something everyone should see at least once. Happy Birthday, Matt! August 20, 2008 at 2:57 AM. Ditto on the birthday greetings, Matt. Have a terrific, well, night. August 20, 2008 at 5:59 AM. It's still your birthday in Miami, so Jo and I are going to continue celebrating for you!
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midnight son: Beijing Olympics: All That's Fit to Print
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Saturday, August 16, 2008. All That's Fit to Print. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). China links: Politics, Business, Art. American Chamber of Commerce in China. Carter Center: China Elections and Governance. China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. Chinese Art Archives and Warehouse. Foreign Policy in Focus. Modern Chinese Art Foundation. National Art Museum of China. National Committee on U.S. China Relations. Subscribe to midnight son: Beijing Olympics.
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Forums on US-China Relations 中美关系论坛. Economy & Trade. Military & Security. Environment & Energy. Society & Culture. Former US president Jimmy Carter among winners of HK$60 million Lui Che Woo Prize. Former US President Jimmy Carter has been named as one of three winners in the first annual Lui Che Woo. How the U.S. Responded to the South China Sea Ruling. On Tuesday, July 12th, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) at the Hague released its ruling regarding China’s activities in. Philippines wins arbi...
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Forums on US-China Relations 中美关系论坛. Economy & Trade. Military & Security. Environment & Energy. Society & Culture. Former US president Jimmy Carter among winners of HK$60 million Lui Che Woo Prize. Former US President Jimmy Carter has been named as one of three winners in the first annual Lui Che Woo. If webby U.S. media startup Vox were acquired by the Chinese Communist Party, it might resemble Sixth Tone, a new English-language media outlet. Chinese shoe vigilante video sparks social media debate.
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midnight son: Beijing Olympics: 798
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Midnight son: Beijing Olympics. Thursday, August 21, 2008. Dissent can be a dangerous game in China, but within the 798 art district in northeast Beijing, dissent is not only allowed, its profitable. 798 is the epicenter of China's thriving contemporary art scene and the hot spot for Chinese and foriegn tourists alike. A couple of days ago, I had a chance to take a look for myself. Check out the links below for an overview of one of dominant trends in contemporary Chinese art and a look at the bizness of...
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