In the Internet Age, Will We Still Read?

June 19, 2010
By Chris Hearne
In the Internet Age, Will We Still Read?

The internet has changed everyone's reading habits. Or, you might say, the internet as a medium has replaced traditional reading.
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Reminder

June 15, 2010
By C. Custer

I am in the process of flying to Beijing, interviewing for jobs, searching for housing, switching visas, etc. etc., as of about three hours from right now. As such, ChinaGeeks updates are going to be pretty light for the next few weeks or however long it takes for me to reconstruct some semblance of...
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Discussion Section: Should China Send Troops to Kyrgyzstan?

June 14, 2010
By C. Custer
Discussion Section: Should China Send Troops to Kyrgyzstan?

Terrible ethnic rioting has sprung up in Kyrgyzstan. Their government is asking the US and Russia for military help. But can -- and should -- China help?
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The Truth About Foreigners

June 13, 2010
By C. Custer
The Truth About Foreigners

The results of a china/divide survey. Are foreigners as lame and lecherous as is generally reported?
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Public Intellectuals in China

June 11, 2010
By Andy Yee
Public Intellectuals in China

Liu Gang offers his thoughts on the different kinds of "public intellectuals" that exist in today's China.
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He Weifang: Under the Banner of Strict Professional Ethics

June 10, 2010
By K. Drinhausen
He Weifang: Under the Banner of Strict Professional Ethics

Judicial expert professor He Weifang discusses how the newly issued regulations concerning the “professional ethics” of higher education teachers conflict with the law and analyzes the possible impact on creativity and the academic discourse.
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