Over the course of my China law career, I've heard an endless series of statements from both foreigners and Chinese insisting that the "sue first, ask questions later" attitude in the U.S./UK just doesn't apply to the PRC's harmonious society. I learned early on that this conclusion is rubbish. Here's more evidence to back me […]
Over the course of my China law career, I've heard an endless series of statements from both foreigners and Chinese insisting that the "sue first, ask questions later" attitude in the U.S./UK just doesn't apply to the PRC's harmonious society. I learned early on that this conclusion is rubbish. Here's more evidence to back me […]
Al Jazeera: Chinese lessons in leadership http://t.co/ZPPidtWa @melissakchan -> Asia Times: INTERVIEW : Power grew out of Zheng He's gunboats http://t.co/9fL1dJFq This guy is hopped up on goofballs. -> WSJ: Have You Bought Your Ticket? China Embraces 2012 Apocalypse http://t.co/qJnVamT3 @lburkitt -> Economist: The zero-sum president http://t.co/GKfKNLzy re: State of the Union and trade -> […]
I'd like to announce a new blog on Chinese intellectual property. It's authored by Mark Cohen, who has had a long and distinguised career in the field. Here's the address: chinaipr.com.