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The Economist on Xinjiang: don’t call it genocide

February 13, 2021 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

The Economist just published a leader headlined “‘Genocide’ is the wrong word for the horrors of Xinjiang”. Here’s why I…

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Posted in: International relations, Law Filed under: Xinjiang

Chinese Language Fellowship program

February 8, 2021 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

From the National Bureau of Asian Research. Here’s the announcement: https://nbr.applicantpro.com/jobs/955679.html. Deadline: Feb. 21, 2021

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Posted in: Scholarships and fellowships
More on the policy and methodological content of Xi Jinping’s “Marxism”

More on the policy and methodological content of Xi Jinping’s “Marxism”

January 29, 2021 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

Yesterday I made the claim that it was meaningless to say that Xi Jinping (or anyone) was a Marxist unless…

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Posted in: Chinese Communist Party, Politics
The Longer Blog Post: Comments on American China strategy

The Longer Blog Post: Comments on American China strategy

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The Atlantic Council recently posted an 80-page article entitled The Longer Telegram: Toward a New American China Strategy (a shorter…

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Posted in: Chinese Communist Party, International relations, Politics

Crimes against humanity and genocide in the Uyghur region: Thoughts on the US determination

January 20, 2021 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

The following is a guest post from Professor James Millward of Georgetown University, a historian and Xinjiang specialist. The US…

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Posted in: Law, Miscellaneous, Politics

USPTO posts translations of Chinese IP-related laws and regulations

December 23, 2020 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

Here’s Mark Cohen’s blog post about it.

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Posted in: Law Filed under: intellectual property
The International Criminal Court prosecutor’s decision on China and Xinjiang: “no basis to proceed”

The International Criminal Court prosecutor’s decision on China and Xinjiang: “no basis to proceed”

December 16, 2020 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

The Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC has determined that there is “no basis to proceed” against China on…

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Posted in: International relations, Law Filed under: crimes against humanity, genocide, International Criminal Court, Xinjiang
The Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act: some questions

The Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act: some questions

December 13, 2020 Donald Clarke 1 Comment

On December 2, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act (the “HFCAA” or the “Act”).…

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Posted in: Law, Non-China commentary
#freechinahostages campaign for Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor

#freechinahostages campaign for Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor

December 9, 2020 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

Here is an open letter from Charles Parton about a new move in the campaign to free Michael Kovrig and…

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Posted in: Law, Miscellaneous Filed under: Meng Wanzhou, Michael Kovrig, Michael Spavor

Visiting scholar positions at the US-Asia Law Institute

December 7, 2020 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

Got a sabbatical coming up? At loose ends with that bequest from your rich uncle? Spend a year in NYC…

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