- Excellent 8 part panel of journalists with Dr. Tsai Ing-wen on ERA. First installment begins here (Chinese).
- More video, this one on hydropower/energy in Taiwan (English).
- Frank Ching advises Beijing on how to get Ma re-elected.
- Shamefully idiotic: Euro musicians call off concerts in Taiwan because of fears of radiation from Japan.... it's 1100 miles between Tokyo and Taipei, dorks. That's like canceling a concert in Madrid because a reactor north of Berlin has problems.
- Adjusted unemployment falls for 18th straight month.
- Evan Feigenbaum on America's growing irrelevance in Asia.
- Chinese spies fomenting unrest on India's frontier?
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"on how to Ma re-elected"? Might wanna fix the typo: I'd almost say it's channeling Engrish!
ReplyDeleteImagine American musicians having concerts in Madrid, but a reactor north of Berin had problems like the one in Fukushima (and by problems I also mean the media circus), do you think they would come?
ReplyDeleteIt's not shameful nor idiotic to cancel a trip to a country you have no real idea where it is and what to expect.
The radiation fears are totally legitimate. When you're on an airplane, you're exposed to almost 30x background radiation. On a flight from Europe to Taiwan, that exposure continues for like 12 hours. So you're getting 15 days worth of radiation flying to Taiwan. It's no wonder people have completely stopped flying anywhere for any reason ever.
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ReplyDeleteThe fact that they have no real idea of where Taiwan is and have not bothered to look it up is precisely the reason why they should ashamed.
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ReplyDeleteThe 'fear' the article is talking about has nothing to do with exposure to cosmic radiation while flying.
It's no wonder people have completely stopped flying anywhere for any reason ever.
Uh, hyperbole much?
Plenty of people still fly. Decreases in flights can probably be explained by the fact that it is no longer as needed, thanks to the existence of global communication networks.
http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2011/03/13/gps.china.flex.cnn?iref=allsearch
ReplyDeleteHere is a good video report from CNN about China flexing military might. At least until it shows Taiwan military at 3m44s.
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