@jwassers Jeff Wasserstrom
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Today's China. Echoes of Orwell's 1984? Huxley's Brave New World? Both? My latest take on the theme at lareviewofbooks http://bit.ly/lE3JkR
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Necessary reading: outspoken Chinese writer Yan Lianke's op-ed on his troubled and troubling year: http://t.co/rzEHfqKq
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CGC is the big China story of the day, of course, but my take on the Bo Xilai tale's noir elements just went up http://t.co/RMP28UsE
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The strange tale of the Associated Press in North Korea; report by @isaacstonefish http://t.co/Jk5bf1xt
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Rowling's new book is getting similar play in US airports & Shanghai's bookstores --& 1 of the latter also had 2 instant Jeremy Lin bios
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Ontheair w/Jon Wiener 1/2: just finished another enjoyable appearance on his show, will tweet link 2 program when it's online in a day or 2
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Well, this is awkward: 2morrow's official pub date 4 Chinese Characters, same as that of JK Rowling's new book...hate 2 rob her of attention
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More stops on the Rolling Chinese Characters Review? 2 events coming up (sans me) in Philly later this week & w/me in SoCal end of month
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Jeff Wasserstrom shares 19 links a week, mostly from bit.ly, huff.to, econ.st, awe.sm, on.ft.com, wapo.st,
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MT@angshah: @MaryKayMagistad's report on #foodsafety, growing demand for meat in #China @NewsHour
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Smart overview of stakes in Chinese leadeship transition by Susan Shirk for @chinafile in partnership w/ @TheAtlantic
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If u liked his blog "Six" & posts 4 @chinabeat you'll want 2 know @alecash has returned 2 China-based blogging at
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12% of Jeff Wasserstrom's tweets are replies. This means 5 replies a week, mostly to @thebenbergman (7) and @mauracunningham (7).
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RT @comradewong: NYTimes: Harvard scholar Mark Elliott rejects notions of a historical "meritocracy" in China. http://t.co/0ircCM52
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RT @stephenrplatt: Nice response 2 Chinese "meritocrats" http://t.co/9fZludsx (+ they forget all the Very Good Reasons keju ended in 1905)
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Good news for all of us trying 2 keep up w/changes in China MT@TeaLeafNation: We r back! If u get a warning, try clearing ur browser cache
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MT @KaiserKuo: Great meeting @fravel tonight & looking forward 2 having him on Sinica Podcast this week to talk all things naval! (@NCUSCR )
