Skype beeped, and my son answered. I looked at him and was not impressed. “Put a shirt on,” I said. “You look like some creepy guy who lives at his mother’s house and spends all day online.” “Um, I’m 14, so I have to live at my mother’s house,” he said. “I just woke up.”… [Read More]
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China, India, and Problems with Gender Imbalances
Today’s New York Times had a story about how women in Williston, ND are feeling harassed. It’s one of the North Dakota communities that has seen a huge influx of men because of the growth of the energy industry. And, the women are feeling threatened. In India, a young woman died after a gang rape,… [Read More]
Infrastructure Spending, in China and Elsewhere
China has been spending enormous amounts of money on infrastructure. The US should be spending more money in infrastructure. Brazil is embarking on an infrastructure program in advance of the 2016 Olympics. Is this good, bad, or ugly? For the most part, infrastructure is good. We need roads to get around, railroads and shipyards to… [Read More]
A Chinese Classroom
This was one of my classrooms at Southwest Jiaotong University this summer. It’s so old-fashioned, isn’t it?
China, Japan, and the Communist Party Central Committee
China is in an interesting state right now. There were protests over the weekend, some violent, against the Japanese and against the Americans for not taking a firmer stand against the Japanese. Even Chengdu had protests, and that’s not a city known for being feisty. The peppers in the food make the women beautiful, I… [Read More]