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A New China policy and the Taiwan Card…

Here I consider the abrupt changes in U.S. policy toward China—from “our Chinese Friends” to “hey, take that China!” in less than six weeks. And what about Taiwan??? Continue reading

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If Google leaves China, Human Rights and Access to Information will both be net losers…

As the clash between Google and China continues to expand, growing every more complex in the process, I want to add some additional perspectives, informed by the last six weeks I have spent working in China, which is, additionally, one … Continue reading

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Paranoia and the Internet

Expressing paranoia at the possibility that the Chinese government was monitoring my web traffic. Little did I know of the scale of such monitoring by my own government at that time. Continue reading

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