Comments on the new Foreign Relations Law- why its called a one party-state
There are several good American lawyer blogs on Chinese law. Most prominent in my mind is Harris Bricken, which contains information on current and past cases dealing with businesses and law in China. The China collection features posts by several academic attorneys with China experience, including Donald Clarke, Ling Li, and Carl Minzner …
You can check out anytime you like … but you can never leave
A short note on CCP fear of CCP members in Hubei Province –From several sources comes information that Hubei Provincial CCP is demanding to hold passports from midlevel CCP members and above, even long after retirement. Current retirement age for men is 60; 55 for women. Lots of CCP members …
On passing the academic intellectual torch
William Kirby is a renowned China scholar at Harvard. He has written a dozen books on Chinese history and our relations with China. He has a long list of accomplishments at the highest levels of international academia and professional societies.When he writes about superior universities in Germany and the US and …
Red Imports in the Red States
Governor DeSantis is quite clearly fond of CCP policies and regulations. Many of his GOP fellow travelers are in thrall as well. Ridiculous? To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.He has signed legislation encouraging students to record and report teachers who espouse views unacceptable to DeSantis …
Whoops! Just slipped right past me! …
From the Daily Beast, a wowser of a scoop – Berkeley’s $220M Mistake Exposed in Massive Deal With China from the article – “U.C. Berkeley takes the matter of undue foreign government influence seriously,” he said. That much is quite clear. Berkeley can clearly undercut the businessman in selling CCP the rope. Go Golden …
Change Management 3/3
Links to Related ArticlesChange Management 1/3Change Management 2/3Change Management 3/3China has changed dramatically in the last forty years. Business writer and thought leader Bob Yovovich tells us that China urbanized in half the time it took the US and with ten times the number of relocations. Such rapid change must have induced …