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Simon's China and East Asia Highlights: 2004-11-30

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Winds of Change.NET Regional Briefings run on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, and sometimes Fridays too. This Regional Briefing focuses on East Asia, courtesy of Simon World.

Asia by Blog is a twice weekly feature at my blog, posted on Mondays and Thursdays (the latest edition is here and the full archive here). You can be notified by email when it is updated, just drop me an email at simon-[at]-simonworld-[dot]-mu-[dot]-nu. The following is a digest of highlights from the past month's Asia by Blog series.

The round-up has four key areas of focus:

China, Taiwan and Hong Kong

Politics

  • She defected to China in the 1940s, now American nuclear physicist Joan Hinton is finally getting her green card in China.
  • Several experts have looked at the prospects for Sino-US relations and potential changes in America's Taiwan policy.
  • The US Congressional Executive Commission on China has a Political Prisoner Database. That it exists at all, let alone being so comprehensive, is a reminder of the evil that still lurks in China.

Economy and Lifestyle

  • As part of China's adjustment to a market economy, it is also getting its first corporate lawyers, with all the entails. To think China went 5,000 years without them. But there's proof China's economic boom will soon end. And a market tip on China's currency and rates.
  • Ellen looks at sophisticated Chinese counterfeiting schemes - so advanced the counterfeiters are claiming patents themselves! Fakes are a notorious problem in China, the latest being fake Government bonds. But hats off to this guy, who passed himself off as the long dead founder of modern China, Sun Yat-Sen! You can't even trust if the coffee is real anymore.

History, Sport and Culture

  • Look through this fascinating list of changing terms used in Chinese papers over the past 50 years. It tells you a lot about the changes the country has gone through in that time.
  • A creative writing assignment results in some keen insights and differences between Western and Chinese thinking. Matthew also has an interesting clash in the classroom and finds it says a lot about how much China has and hasn't changed in the past twenty years.
  • John neatly demonstrates a fundamental difference between Chinese and Western concepts of truth, with the help of some eggs and introduces false modesty as another explanation of the differences.
  • For a first hand account of one journalist's travels through the heart of China, check out Dan Washburn.

Information

  • China's war against online porn continues while the old-fashioned kind is out on display.
  • The Economist keeps it simple and quotes Confucius...or do they?

Korea and Japan

  • The China/Japan rivalry is the real threat to Asian security, according to Fabian. While the two are clearly rivals, they also depend upon each other far more (especially economically) than the antagonists in the previous Cold War. Also a look at US troops in Japan and their affect on China and the region.
  • South Korea is no longer the sex utopia for US troops it once was.
  • Korea has the fourth highest suicide rate after Hungary, Japan and Finland. Marmot's found a common factor between all four countries.
  • Japan, famous for its low crime rate, finds its prisons are over-crowded. Although with only 61,500 odd prisoners out of a population of 127.3 million, the reputation is intact.

SE and Other Asia

  • Anwar returns to Malaysia.
  • Philippines tax avoidance scheme: religion.
  • Mahathir interfering in the internal affairs of another country? It might be against "Asian values" but it didn't stop him.

Miscellany

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