BLOGS:
- Take the Chinese vegetarian challenge.
- Frozen Garlic is back! with a few thoughts on the by-election victory of the DPP.
- The Pod villages: the other one.
- Taiwan aborigine foods: not for the faint of heart.
- Picking strawberries in Taiko with great pics.
- Ben rips the Green Party for the way it treats workers.
- OzSoapbox finds the Addams family in Taiwan
- The silly "protest" site against the Montreal Gazette piece has been folded.
- Taihoku Aerodrome on Google Maps
- The Dutch in Danshui in the 17th century
- ERTC on the Chen Yunlin visit.
- Laorencha has another awesome one (prepare coffee and a snack!), on the Lindsey Craig article, asking why there are so few expat women in Asia.
- Taiwan distance calculator for cyclists.
- First China coast mission by a U-2
- Peter on what deepening India-Japan relations mean for China
- Jenna updates her post on Indian food in Taipei.
- Giant looms over China.
- Excellent Phils commentary on the Taiwan-Philippine dispute over the Manila 14.
- Rupert Hammond-Chambers in WSJ on America's Taiwan policy
- Taiwan to open hi-tech industry to
Chinese state inteferenceinvestors from China. - China buys influence in US academe
- China to split ASEAN?
- A Narrowing Window for Obama on China?
- China growls, whines, pees on floor about US arms sales to Taiwan again.
- World Socialist on Phils/China confrontation in the South China Sea.
- How Canon retains its lead over all other camera firms.
- Four issues for the new health minister.
- 9 killed in Taichung club fire -- a miracle it was only 9.
- China's growing military capabilities.
- Lots of stuff about Glaser out there, but this Holmes/Yoshihara piece was great
- Opposition to the Kuokuang 8 petrochemical complex in Changhua grows. I wish the media would stop writing "Growth vs Environment". That's a false dichotomy. My long one on that economic and environmental disaster is here.
- The MOE wants to return Confucian classics the "Four Books" to the curriculum "in response to widespread bullying, drug use and gang problems among young people." This is because in China before modern times, there was never any opium use, armed gangs, or bullying.
- If it can be done in NY, it can be done here.
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4 comments:
@the last article on Sadik-Khan, are there any sustainable transport groups in Taiwan? I'd like to get involved in that...
I dont know who runs that. Check with Wild at Heart.
thanks for the links!
I know the expat women post is long, but it kind of has to be - it's a complicated issue with myriad factors to consider and almost no web content, which was surprising to learn. It would be so much easier if one could say "yeah, it's 'cause of X". Unfortunately...not :)
On your like regarding Confucianism in education:
China is doing the same thing. Coincidence or coordinated ideological programming to make a future political union less stark?
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