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Entries from Shanghaiist tagged with 'byjfkmiller'

January 23, 2008

By JFK Miller Of course! Xinhua has already called it for the home team (on Christmas Day, in fact): “China is widely expected to beat the United States and Russia to top the medal standings of the 2008 Olympic Games.”......

Continue Reading "Will China win the Olympics?"

January 23, 2008

By JFK Miller Just 200 days away from the Olympics brings this piece of unbridled jingoism from China’s premier news source: “BEIJING, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- Just 200 days away, the Beijing Olympics is poised to be the most memorable Games in history.” Now that’s not what you call “managing expectations.” Most memorable? Don’t you think it’d be safer to downplay expectations just a teeny-weeny bit? What if the Olympics turn out to really not......

Continue Reading "Beijing Olympics: Jingo all the way"

January 22, 2008

By JFK Miller The KMT, the party of Chiang Kai-shek, is back in power in Taiwan after a thumping victory over the DPP in last week’s national legislative elections. The elections were the first round of two major national polls, and the KMT also looks set to win the second round in March when the island votes to elect its president. So what does all this mean for cross-straits relations? Most pundits agree there’ll be......

Continue Reading "The return of the KMT"

January 17, 2008

By JFK Miller China Daily columnist Kang Bing thinks Beijing is being unfairly criticized by overseas media in the lead-up to the Games: “… some overseas media are demonizing Beijing's air pollution and traffic problems...” “… the Chinese capital would be lucky if criticism against it ended just there. Beijing has kept its promise to the IOC on press freedom, but some media seem to be asking the host to adopt freedom and democracy according......

Continue Reading "Foreign-media Olympic coverage: fair or not? "

January 7, 2008

By JFK Miller So it’s Huckabee and Obama in Iowa. Clearly it’s early days, and neither candidate is a certainty for their respective parties’ nomination for the November presidential election. But it’s worth looking at what both candidates have had to say on the record about China. First Huck. Huck is a Baptist minister turned Republican politician who wrote a best-selling book about his fat-shedding experience entitled Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and......

Continue Reading "Should China heart Huckabee?"

January 1, 2008

By JFK Miller You may have heard by now the news that the latest World Bank estimates have China's economy as being about 40 percent smaller than previous WB estimates, ie., a mere US$6 trillion rather than US$10 trillion. So why is this important? Well, it probably won't mean a great deal to the average Chinese, even the extra 200 million who, because of the new figures, are now technically living below the poverty line......

Continue Reading "The incredible shrinking economy and what it means"

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