Alle Einträge vom January, 2017
Transpacific Community: America, China, and the Rise and Fall of a Cultural Network
Monday, 30.1.2017
“… writers as Agnes Smedley, Pearl Buck, Paul Robeson, Lin Yutang, Ding Ling, Liu Liangmo, Lao She, and Ida Puitt …” Carla Nappi stellt ein Buch von Richard Jean So vor. Quelle: newbooksnetwork.com.
Posted in Belletristik, Sachbuch, Sinologie
Why China’s Lunar New Year movie market is a tale of two cities
Monday, 30.1.2017
Von Clarence Tsui. Quelle: SCMP.
Posted in Film
Shidu fumu
Monday, 30.1.2017
Posted in Soziales
Seven elderly artists perform shadow play in Shanxi
Sunday, 29.1.2017
Posted in Kultur Lifestyle, Musik Oper, Theater Ballett
Handel im Asien-Pazifik-Raum: “China kann die USA nicht einfach ersetzen”
Sunday, 29.1.2017
Im heute.de-Interview erklärt Asien-Expertin Gudrun Wacker …
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Wirtschaft
Creative nonfiction is thriving
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Posted in Belletristik, Sachbuch
China huldigt im neuen Jahr dem Feuerhahn
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Standard.
Posted in Kultur Lifestyle
Wie ein Gesetz zur Gefahr für deutsche Stiftungen wird
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Welt.
Posted in Johnny Erling Artikel, Politik (Inneres, KPCh), Recht
Beidou: China’s alternative to GPS reviewed in report for US Congressional commission
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Von Andrew Jones. Quelle: gbtimes.com.
Posted in Johnny Erling Artikel, Verteidigung, Wissenschaft
Chinese scroll mounting at Chinese New Year
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Von Carol Weiss. Quelle: British Museum.
Posted in Kunst
The Year of the Rooster – A roundup of Spring Festival traditions and news
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Posted in Kultur Lifestyle, Soziales
Chinese giant buys U.S. firm that does Mexico money transfers
Saturday, 28.1.2017
Von Paul R. La Monica. Quelle: CNN.
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Wirtschaft
There Have Been Chinese Australians Since 1818, But Have We Ever (Truly) Belonged?
Thursday, 26.1.2017
For 200 years we’ve been stuck, somewhere, between the colonists and colonised. Von Monica Tan. Quelle: buzzfeed.com.
Posted in Chinesische Diaspora
What relationship do young Chinese women have with feminism?
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Quelle: daxueconsulting.com
Posted in Kultur Lifestyle, Soziales
China’s massive Lunar New Year travel rush: where are they going and how?
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Von Daniel Moss und Kinling Lo. Quelle: SCMP.
Posted in Kultur Lifestyle, Soziales, Tourismus, Verkehr
Telefonat mit Merkel: China will Deutschland als Stabilitätsanker
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Dt.-chin. Beziehungen
Ex-diplomat [Thae Yong-ho]: ‘I’ve known that there was no future for North Korea for a long time’
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Von Anna Filield. Quelle: WP.
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen
Speak Chinese and Know What Basel III Means? Global Banks Want You
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Von Denise Wee. Quelle: Bloomberg.
Posted in Bildung
Chinese Divorcée Fights to Be Free of Ex-Husband’s Debt
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Von Yan Jie. Quelle: Sixth Tone.
Posted in Recht, Soziales
New Zealand Suffers Shortage of Skydiving Instructors as Chinese Adventure Travel Takes Off
Thursday, 26.1.2017
Posted in Tourismus
In China, an Ancient People Watch Their Floating Life Dissolve
Wednesday, 25.1.2017
“… living on the river in Datang, a town in Guangdong Province …” Von Chris Buckley und Adam Wu. Quelle: NYT.
Posted in Soziales
Migration, the Law and ‘One Belt, One Road’
Wednesday, 25.1.2017
Nachtrag. Von Lutz-Christian Wolff und Chao Xi (Univ. Köln). Quelle: SSRN.
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Verkehr, Wirtschaft
China’s New Couture Committee Is Bringing Its Own Emerging Designers to Paris
Wednesday, 25.1.2017
Von Susan Owens. Quelle: Jing Daily.
Posted in Kultur Lifestyle, Wirtschaft
Is Trump ready for war in the South China Sea, or is his team just not being clear?
Wednesday, 25.1.2017
Posted in Aussenpolitik Aussenbeziehungen, Verteidigung
How they read digital novels in instalments
Monday, 23.1.2017
The Chinese have transitioned directly to a mobile-only era A successful example of China’s mobile business models is how they now read digital novels in instalments, writes Winston Wenyan Ma (LSE Business Review).
Posted in Belletristik