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June 08, 2007
Redux - China and America: Then and Now
We liked the subject of this recent post much--so once again:
Plus c'est la meme chose, plus ça change. From Seattle-based Dan Harris, at his insightful China Law Blog, see Chinese And American Cultural Differences--La Plus Ca Change.... Learn how the Chinese diplomat Wu Ting-fang--an Asian de Tocqueville eighty years later--viewed America in 1914.
Posted by JD Hull at June 8, 2007 11:59 PM
Comments
Good evening Dan.... I write from my Staterooms in West London to bring you news of an abdication....
George Dubya will now have to deal with Gordon.... it will be interesting to see what your President makes of Prime Minister Brown !
The prospect of brown has, this night, driven me to the Rioja bottle.
By the way... do any of the US blawg reviewers know that we have blogs in Britland? I appreciate... that a few of our offerings, my own included, may be more suited to lawyers who are either very good at time management (as I know you are) or have far too much time on their hands... like a few members of The Bar who have found that solicitors are briefing less expensive 'juniors' !
Posted by: Charon QC at May 11, 2007 11:59 AM