Archive for the ‘History’ Category

Choosing Fear over Hope: Content Analysis of Chinese Media Coverage of Obama’s Inaugural Address

The decision to censor vague references in the Obama Inaugural address reveals the insecurities of the CCP leadership. At a time when America was at her weakest vis-à-vis China, when her democratic system seems too inefficient to deal with the enormity of the challenge, Chinese leaders did not find the courage to let the Chinese public decide the merit of Obama’s words. While Obama is calling for the people to choose hope over fear, the CCP fears its own people.

May 12, 2011 - By Jiakun (Jack) Zhang - History, National Focus: China - 0 comments



The Chinese in Tanzania: Migrants and Investors

Only by avoiding generalisations about ‘Africa’ and ‘China’ and conducting careful, critical, analytical and reflective micro-perspective field researches in each country, can we capture the history and intricate contemporary complexity dynamics of facts on the ground regarding how Chinese investments and Chinese migrants interact with and can coexist with Africans.

March 23, 2011 - By John Njenga Karugia - Features, History, National Focus: China - 0 comments



The Great Game: Imperial Origins of the 1962 Sino-Indian War

The geopolitical determinist would argue that the stage for the 1962 border dispute was set from the start; because the north-east and north-west extremities of India’s Himalayan border with China lacked buffer states, the two would eventually come into conflict. However, this oversimplifies the events that led to war. Domestic politics and national pride played a key role in China’s decision to go to war in 1962. The border conflict was far from inevitable.

May 4, 2010 - By Jiakun (Jack) Zhang - History, National Focus: China - 0 comments



EASCHE Report

There are certain obstacles that hinder China, Japan, and Korea from acquiring the vision in which the three countries can enjoy bright future. But what is the most critical one? In my opinion, that is the “history” [...]

February 21, 2009 - By Neinei Shirakawa - Features, History, National Focus: Japan - 0 comments



First Steps: Historical Analysis of U.S.–China Rapprochement

Since the early 20th century American policy makers, engrossed by their preconceived notions of China and blinded by the powerful China Lobby, have failed to accurately assess developments in China [...]

January 17, 2009 - By Jiakun (Jack) Zhang - Features, History - 1 comment



EASCHE Reply to Reader’s Comment on Japanese Historical Awareness

This is a response by East Asian Student Conference of History Education (EASCHE) to a comment on a previous article entitled Grassroots Practice of Resolving Historical Issues [...]

May 15, 2008 - By Neinei Shirakawa - History, National Focus: Japan - 0 comments



“One Country, Two Systems” and the Hong Kong Media

Under the principle of “one country, two systems,” mainland China maintains a socialist system of rule while allowing Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region, to operate under a capitalist system. The implementation of this principle is apparent in the differences [...]

May 15, 2008 - By Mai Li - History - 0 comments



Free Speech, Nationalism, and Academic Freedom: A Look at the Actors Involved in Tibet Human Rights Clashes at Duke University

Beijing had hoped that the 2008 Summer Olympics would draw worldwide attention to China’s sweltering economy and ambitious development projects. Now, less than three months removed from its grand prize, the nation hosting the world’s largest population faces [...]

May 14, 2008 - By Yi Xiang - Cover Story, History - 0 comments



Grassroots Practice of Resolving Historical Issues

In discussing the highly controversial issues regarding the WWII history of Japan and the rest of East Asia, one of the main arguments always brought up is that “Japanese kids don’t know the real history at all” [...]

March 31, 2008 - By Neinei Shirakawa - History, National Focus: Japan - 2 comments