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ChinaUSFriendship 留言于2019-01-09 07:43:57 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.1) |
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Dear Friend, Please click http://www.ChinaUSFriendship.com to read 1) “Why China is too important a market for foreign companies to exit, especially as Chinese innovation takes off” by Edward Tse; 2) “How could the global economy crash? Let us count the ways” by Andy Xie; and 3) “If Trump abandons globalism, American interests will suffer ''''irreparable harm'''' – CNBC” by Frederick Kempe. In the Music Section, we have Zhou Shen (周深) singing Lake Baikal (《贝加尔湖畔》): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYdyBHCYhAQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29nhOy08leE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmc1aP90zGc https://lambanhblog.com/video-https://lambanhblog.com/video-%E5%91%A8-%E6%B7%B1%E3%80%8A%E5%BE%AE-%E9%A2%A8-%E7%B4%B0-%E9%9B%A8%E3%80%8B2018-09-28-%E8%A6%96-%E9%A0%BB-by-cctv%E3%80%90%E4%B8%80-%E4%BB%A3-%E9%A2%A8-%E8%8F%AF%E3%80%91_lblN0NuCyKHXU.html We thank you very much for your continued interest and support! If you do not wish to receive this monthly publication reminder, please feel free to contact us. 中文讀者請用鼠鍵點http://www.chinausfriendship.com/chinese/index.asp,即可阅讀此月的新論文:1)“ 血管中流著的是……” (作者 張一程); 和2)“ 《紐約時報》說:’厲害了,中國!’”(作者 水秉和) 。
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2019-01-09 07:02:34 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.1) |
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Leta Hong Fincher: Betraying Big Brother Date: Thursday, January 24, 2019 Time: 4-5:30pm Location: USC, Room TBA Cost: Free, please rsvp.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a book talk with journalist and author Leta Hong Fincher. Betraying Big Brother is a story of how the feminist movement in China against patriarchy could reconfigure the country and the rest of the world.
Through interviews with the Feminist Five and other leading Chinese activists, Hong Fincher illuminates both the difficulties they face and their "joy of betraying Big Brother," as one of the Feminist Five wrote of the defiance she felt during her detention. Tracing the rise of a new feminist consciousness now finding expression through the #MeToo movement, and describing how the Chinese government has suppressed the history of its own feminist struggles, Betraying Big Brother is a story of how the movement against patriarchy could reconfigure China and the world.
30 Years After Showa: Japan-China Relations in Uncharted Eras Date: Thursday, February 28, 2019 Time: 4-5:30pm Location: USC, Room TBA Cost: Free, please rsvp.
2019 marks the end of the Heisei era and 30 years after the previous Showa era (1926-1989) in Japan. What are Japan's challenges and solutions in uncharted eras, several decades before and after the end of World War II, including the nation's vital relationship with China?
Consul General Akira Chiba assumed the post of Consul General of Japan, Los Angeles in July 2016. Born in Tehran, Iran, he is a third-generation career diplomat, after his father and grandfather before him. During his several decades career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), he has spent eight years in China, and the remainder of his overseas postings in Switzerland, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States. The post of Consul General in Los Angeles is his third U.S. tour. He is a graduate of the Law Faculty of Tokyo University, attended Peking University in China, and graduated with an M.A. in Asian Studies from UC Berkeley.
USC U.S.-China Institute 213-821-4382 uschina@usc.edu |
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2019-01-09 06:57:52 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.1) |
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Huawei, Hi-Tech, and U.S.-China Ties Date: Monday, January 14, 2019 Time: 4-5:30 PM Location: Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, ASC 207, USC Cost: Free, please rsvp. Please join Asia Society Southern California and the USC US-China Institute for a discussion with Stecklow about a case that encompasses key issues in the complex relationship between Washington and Beijing: trade, high technology and national security. The arrest of Meng, who is also the daughter of Huawei''''s founder, underscores the stakes. Huawei has risen to become the world''''s largest telecommunications-equipment maker - a key player in building digital infrastructure for the global economy. Her arrest has heightened tensions between China and both the U.S. and Canada. Ottawa says that China has since detained 13 Canadian citizens. What''''s more, the friction over Chinese high-technology sales extends beyond Huawei. Stecklow''''s reporting has also led to about $2 billion in fines levied by the U.S. against Huawei''''s fellow telecom-equipment maker ZTE. Steve Stecklow joined Reuters in 2012 after 18 years at the Wall Street Journal, where he shared a Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for a series of stories on stock-options backdating by U.S. companies. Based in London, he has long reported on Asia, and his recent investigations include stories on how Facebook failed to combat hate speech in Myanmar, how Iran''''s Supreme Leader secretly controls a multi-billion-dollar corporate empire, and how Western and Chinese technologies are used by repressive regimes to crack down on dissidents.
Eileen Chang''''s Sea Burial And Special Collection At USC East Asian Library Date: Thursday, January 17, 2019 Time: 4-5:30pm Location: USC Doheny Library, Room 241, USC Cost: Free, please rsvp. One of the most influential modern Chinese writers and the author of Lust, Caution, Eileen Chang passed away in Los Angeles in 1995. Her works, considered to be among the best Chinese literature of the 1940s, examined the themes of marriage, family, love, and relationships in the social context of 1930s and 1940s Shanghai. After her death, Dominic Cheung, Professor Emeritus at USC, took care of her sea burial in San Pedro and set up the Eileen Chang Special Collection in the East Asian Library at USC in 1997. Cheung will discuss these experiences as a part of the lecture series titled Los Angeles and Shanghai: The USC Nexus.
Is There A Populism with Chinese Characteristics? Date: Friday, January 18, 2019 Time: 10-11am Location: USC Social Sciences Building, SOS B-40 Cost: Free, please rsvp Talk of populism is everywhere these days, but the recent boom in comparative populist research has focused almost exclusively on developments in electoral democracies. This talk will explore the possibilities of bottom-up forms of populism under conditions of authoritarianism. Drawing from a nationwide survey conducted in August 2018, Eaton will make the case that a popular populism is alive and well in one-party China. Sarah Eaton is Professor of Chinese Society and Economy at the University of Göttingen and concurrently Director of Göttingen's Centre for Modern East Asian Studies. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Toronto and held previously faculty positions at the University of Oxford and the University of Waterloo. |
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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2019-01-09 06:46:29 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.1) |
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The PRC Re-education Gulag: Repression, Assimilation and Islamophobia in the Name of Tianxia Harmony Wednesday, January 09, 2019 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA Talk by James A. Millward, Georgetown University
Since late 2017 the PRC has been interning up to two million Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other indigenous peoples of Xinjiang in an expanding system or prisons and prison camps, submitting those ethnic people not interned to an unprecedented surveillance regime, and persecuting non-Han peoples studying or working abroad by threatening or punishing their relatives. This talk lays out the evidence for the prison camps and other aspects of the repression, in light of repeated official PRC claims that they are "vocational training centers." It also examines the new, radically assimilationist shift in CCP minzu policy against the background of imperial pluralism of Qing and earlier China-based states and similar legal, administrative and cultural approaches to accommodating diversity in the PRC. The lecture concludes that current CCP policies, besides being illegal and morally repugnant, turn their back on pragmatic Chinese tradition to chase the chimera of a homogeneous national population, a notion rooted in 19th century European experience.
James A. Millward is Professor of History at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, teaching Chinese, Central Asian and World history. He is also an affiliated professor in the Máster Oficial en Estudios de Asia Oriental at the University of Granada, Spain. His specialties include Qing empire; the silk road; Eurasian chordophones and music in history; and especially Xinjiang. He follows and comments on contemporary issues regarding the Uyghurs and PRC ethnicity policy. Millward has served on the boards of the Association for Asian Studies (China and Inner Asia Council) and the Central Eurasian Studies Society, and was president of the Central Eurasian Studies Society in 2010. His publications include The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction (2013), Eurasian Crossroads: a history of Xinjiang (2007), New Qing Imperial History: the Making of Inner Asian Empire at Qing Chengde (2004), and Beyond the Pass: Economy, Ethnicity and Empire in Qing Central Asia (1998). He most recent album, recorded with the band By & By, is Songs for this Old Heart. His articles and op-eds on contemporary China appear in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books.
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 11381 Bunche Hal, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Campus Mail Code: 148703 Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555 china@international.ucla.edu |
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wxid 留言于2019-01-07 01:43:54 |
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评论:新年心得:跨完年,我们还是那副德行 |
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小时盼过年, 如今怕过年。 一年又一年, 不觉到晚年。 想想这些年, 眨眼几十年。 天真在童年, 理想在少年。 艰辛在青年, 奋斗在中年。 定型在壮年, 休闲在老年。 抬头快暮年, 珍惜每一年。 养生在全年, 争取活百年。 愿大家都活一百年!
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Ping C. 留言于2019-01-06 01:38:32 |
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评论:“太阳花”让台湾沦为民主闹剧, 也失去大陆商机 |
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鼓励岛内形成民族统一战线。目前岛内不是没有统一的力量,而是太分散的小股群,套句陈水扁形容新加坡的话:都是"鼻屎这么大"。小股力量组职产生了不少头头,各干各的,相当热闹,能成事吗?让这些头头都参选"总统",内讧一定精彩可观,敌对一方则笑掉大牙。陈水扁当选"总统"的那次选举,就是蓝营的连战和宋楚瑜大战,结果陈水扁不费吹灰之力笑纳"总统"这把交椅,乐昏了头连"谢谢"都忘了说。
蒋经国可能实际上是台独之父,他的晚年心态有点像慈禧太后---宁予蛮咦,不予家奴。那班投日汉奸是蒋经国放纵而成气候的。至于一国两区的提法,本人觉得是秀才论兵,不甘寂寞的亮个相,眼样蜡抢头中看不中用。 |
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P.CHIU 留言于2019-01-05 08:25:18 |
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评论:孙隆基:儒家思想的三个致命伤 |
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只有规则和制度才能遏制人性的阴暗 1 据说盗墓一般要两个人,比如打一个洞,其中一人下去取珠宝玉器,另一人上面用绳子系上来,但一开始,经常发生了拉绳人见财起异抛弃下面同伙而去的事。于是演变为盗墓团伙以父子居多,但也发生了儿子扔下墓里亲爹的事。最后形成行规:儿子下去取货,老子上面拉绳子,就再没出现过把人落在墓坑的事。如果这算是制度建设的鼻祖,那么不妨以贼为师。
2 德国有习惯,前面的人喜欢帮别人扶门,有人说德国民众天生素质就高,其实也不尽然。真正的原因是联邦德国成立后,政府制定了一套规则,比如德国有法律规定,关门时不小心把人撞了,你得无条件赔偿,还得帮人医治。这些规定都很具体,操作性很强。还有遵守交通规则、按秩序排队等等,随着时间的推移,这些良好的行为就变成了习惯,这个社会就变得文明起来了。
3 二战期间,美国空军降落伞的合格率为99.9%,这就意味着从概率上来说,每一千个跳伞的士兵中会有一个因为降落伞不合格而丧命。军方要求厂家必须让合格率达到100%才行。厂家负责人说他们竭尽全力了,99.9%已是极限,除非出现奇迹。军方(也有人说是巴顿将军)就改变了检查制度,每次交货前从降落伞中随机挑出几个,让厂家负责人亲自跳伞检测。从此,奇迹出现了,降落伞的合格率达到了百分之百。
4 有一段时间,英国政府雇佣私人船只运送犯人,按照装船的人数付费,多运多赚钱。很快弊端出现了:罪犯的死亡率非常之高。政府官员绞尽脑汁想降低罪犯运输过程中的死亡率,包括派官员上船监督,限制装船数量等等,却都实施不下去。最后,他们终于找到了一劳永逸的办法,就是将付款方式变换了一下:由根据上船的人数付费改为根据下船的人数付费。船主只有将人活着送达澳洲,才能赚到运送费用。新政策一出炉,罪犯死亡率立竿见影地降到了百分之一左右。后来船主为了提高生存率还在船上配备了医生。
5 其实,无论在组织还是社会里,好的制度,能让坏人干不了坏事;不好的制度,会让好人变坏。我们没必要非要讨论人性本善还是本恶,合理的组织制度,必然是授权与监督同时存在的,既相信你的能力,又怀疑你的本性,但我要用制度来激发你性格中天使的一面,还要用制度来威慑你恶魔的一面。人的欲望是无限的,本性的好坏也是随时而变的,只有在明晰了名分之下的责权利,再有一套组织制度去监督,这样才能人尽其能,才会有一个和谐的环境。人性有光辉的一面,也有阴暗的一面,有句话说的好:不背叛,只是因为背叛的筹码不够大,这种利诱大到一定程度,人性阴暗的一面就会被诱发。千万不要相信人性,因为只有规则和制度,才能让人性的阴暗无处发挥! 一一一一一一一一一 另两例: 例1: 两人分西瓜,谁有拿刀分瓜权,都可能给自己划大些,给对方划小些(除非是父母对子女)。于是规定: 一个人有权分瓜,另一个人有权先挑选。 问题解决了。 例2: 欧洲某国,议会有权通过给议员加薪的法律。 但规定,必须在下一届议会任期方可实行。 精彩呵!关于人性与制度的分析!中国如此多的贪官,贪得数额如此之巨大,怎么就不从制度上规划一下? |
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C.W. Jia 留言于2019-01-05 00:31:53 |
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评论:蔡英文新年談話 裝腔作勢飲鴆止渴 |
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没有人愿意当省长,都想当国家主席。没有人愿意当州长都想当总统,这就是人类的自然属性。台湾反对统一就是反对所有的省、市、县被总的统一起来即“总统”,因此叫拒绝统一。东欧解体后联合国多了二十几个国家,中国分裂后就会诞生三十几个“总统”。如果照这个游戏规则法玩下去,县长都有“总统专机”,简直是乱了套啦!话归正题,蔡英文这个小总统当的有滋有味干嘛要跑到北京来谈统一?台湾的所有政客没有一个人愿意统一!政客们的毕生奋斗就是要当一把总统,过一把总统瘾、带着夫人坐一把总统专机。照现在的台湾局势,政客们如果不奋力挣扎,一旦统一了,台湾政客们就失去了理想和信念。同志们啊……?!一个人没有了理想和信念活着还有啥意思……?
台湾几乎所有的政客们都是没啥本事还想出人头地的人,这些人为了早日实现台湾梦只能从政。在台湾这个特定的民主环境下他们就“冻葱”、“打拼”、招领一批痴呆选民吃盒饭,上大街,静坐示威把德缺。政客们的优点就是鸡骨头鸭肉,阿猫阿狗互相称呼,一旦情投意合就开始鸡猴搭配竞选总统副总统。如果祖坟冒青烟当选了总统即刻显出无能原型。站着不像李嘉诚,坐着不像孙中山,男不像男女不像女。说话阴阳怪气,舔美国人的屁股端日本人的夜壶,忙得个不亦乐乎。同时又没有忘记横眉冷对大陆,俯首甘为美日。从蒋经国之后没有一个像样的东西被选出来。
蒋经国之后台湾出了四个“烂瓜”。最烂的瓜就是马英九,烂中选好瓜就是陈水扁。陈水扁没有欺骗性,鸣锣鸣鼓。上台就搞独立,下台前立即承认“独立不了就是独立不了。阿扁虽招人恨,但为了台独搞得家破人亡又吃了牢狱之灾,这事而也就过去了。马英九就不同了。马英九是靠让女选民摸小鸡上台,靠毁了国民党连任,靠骗大陆的钱财感情而八面玲珑,左右逢源,四面讨好。不过他也恨恨地教育了国台办,今后不要再相信任何一个民选的烂瓜。后来听说马英九卸任后还想争取诺贝尔和平奖,结果被大陆的刘小波给抢了头彩,于是就更加痛恨大陆了……
新年伊始,大陆首先发了个“告台湾同胞书”,没想到的是台湾蔡英文也不甘示弱,四小时后也发了个“告大陆同胞书”,这一下子就把台独问题摆到摊牌的桌上了,也就是掀翻过去以往的谈判桌子,建立一个前所未有的摊牌桌子。诚然,从今天起台海问题已经进入了坦率的倒计时。过去的语言、文字游戏再也无法玩下去,必须结束。回顾过去四十年的心路历程,双方都在统一、独立的问题上玩累了,骗烦了,谈崩了。纵观民心,想好好过日子的人基本都失去了耐心,何去何从双方都要给个说法!
台湾的四个总统里面可说是俩穷俩富。陈马二人一个穷的叮当响,一个勤工俭学完成教育。李登辉与蔡英文不同,都是台湾大户人家出身。蒋介石到了台湾后把大户变成了破落户,打土豪分田地,恩怨情仇由此产生。人生两件事:发财、从政。蒋介石断了他们的财路他们就走政路。李登辉卧薪尝胆干掉了国民党,蔡英文腹里藏刀温水煮了国台办的青蛙,这就是两岸今天的“期货行情”。纵观今天的台湾,“和统”的路已经被堵死,“武统”又不符合时代潮流。
对台湾动武的可行性。本来不想动武,没想到蔡英文这小寡妇如此彪悍,而且还说:少他M的在寡妇门前练刀🔪,老娘不吃这一套!想打就放马过来。一石激起千堆愤,急了……,打!大打大赢,小打小赢,不打不赢,这就是开年伊始的台海局势。其实我比谁都想打。不过,与其冒险,不如先沙盘推演。从实力上讲大陆可以打台湾十个来回。从国际局势来讲“打台湾就是打了自己”。眼下这场贸易战已经打得如此惨烈,假如台海一旦开打后果可说是无法估计。台海开战前的正常作战选项应该是先封锁台湾海域,这是常规打前第一步,因为岛屿经济最怕海上封锁。当第一步实施后蔡英文就会向国际社会哭爹喊娘,申请救命,美国处于人道主义考虑派兵援助保护商船进出是规定动作,这时候问题就来了……。军舰互撞,鸣枪警告,擦枪走火这是战前套路。当这常规动作完成后接下来美国又委托盟友日本、南韩、澳大利亚为台湾商船护航,大陆如果再重复一遍那就彻底落入圈套,美国基本上也就完成了战略布局。
中国啊……中国!中国近代史上有三个人绕不开躲不过。毛泽东、蒋介石、邓小平。其它如孙中山在中国历史长河中只是一个符号,俩岸一旦统一了他马上也就失业了。其他人都是些过眼云烟,虽说是伟人但进不了历史史册。毛泽东、蒋介石就不同,他们是改变中国历史的风流人物,在历史长河中永存。毛泽东、蒋介石这对冤家其实都是为了国家,都有国家情怀。七十年代初西沙之战,解放军要借路抢战术窗口期,强行通过台湾管辖区时台国防部马上报蒋,回答是:不当国家罪人,放他们过去。次年,毛泽东在仲秋节时给蒋介石写去了“故乡有明月,何时彩云归”。领袖就是领袖,伟人就是伟人。两个人如果活到今天,台海间不是这个样子,中华民族的伟人们比起今天这些烂瓜来还是要承认;英雄创造历史! |
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