Entries from Ali Ettefagh at PostGlobal tagged with 'China'
U.S. Will Learn Recession's Lessons
American business and political leaders ought to realize that they are overwhelmed by a state of disbelief in the most stunning economic “readjustment” since the implosion of the USSR.
Media Speculation Encourages Chinese Crackdown
The intentions here are merely a round of debate and a theoretical exercise, but a Chinese intelligence office will wonder whether this blog page is some sort of a signal for pre-coordinated actions against the Chinese state.
China No Different Than the Rest of Us
The rest of the world is not in a position to stop, disarm or influence China with threats of force, sanctions, or a rerun of the Cold War.
Independent Tibet Would Mean More Suffering
The world already has too many failed "independent" nation-states. Don't make Tibet another one.
Forget Failed Past Boycotts
Raining on the Olympic parade will hardly help the Burmese people.
Soft Power Gaining Against American Militarism
Who is really better off than they were six years ago: President Bush and his “with-us-or-against-us” militarist hard-power doctrine, or a bunch of violent, rag-tag extremists hiding out in Afghan caves?
Good Jobs Fix Bad Politics
Petty politics will eventually take care of itself. Violence will subside, and in its place we will see Africans shopping for Chinese products in Khartoum’s new Wal-Mart.

