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    China's Geography

    All steppe nomads that went into China or rule China got sinicized. For some, like the Xianbei, their complaint was that they simply couldn't sinicize fast enough. That is how China has remained China through the ages, and the reason the Roman Empire didn't bounce back after barbarian conquest...
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    The End of Non-interference? - China Analysis, Euro CFR

    China may let go the non-intf policy but the non-intf mind set won't go away.
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    German Chancellor Angela Merkel's historical China map flap

    Not quite. Nanyue was never a vassal. That area didn't have a big state when the Qin forces conquered them. As the military commander, Zhao Tuo used his forces to set up his own reign when the Qin Dynasty collapsed. The Nanyue's ruling class and military were the Qin troops and their...
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    The Cultural Demolition of Kashgar

    The writer didn't get it. It is COMPLETE demolition of an obsolete old settlement to give way for the new. China has the way to force people move their lazy ***. "cultural" is just a small piece in it and something hippie to whine about. Inside China people whine about the old town, too. A...
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    Chinese residents line up for bags of fresh mountain air

    A lot. The eastern China plains often develop foggy weather over a large geographic area during winter. So a lot of those photo-ed huzz is not just pollution, but natural fog or dirt particles blown off from the Gobi deserts... but the pollution does make the fog poisonous. The Beijingers used...
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    China to build a huge underground neutrino experiment

    Nope. The Jiangmen experiment will probably get done as planned while the Indian one won't. The DayaBay happened at a time when there is no support in the US for a same-type experiment. So it becomes a good collaboration between Chinese and US institutes, probably the first of this kind of...
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    China loses trade dispute over rare earth exports

    China will enforce it. China still needs the WTO framework at the moment, so yes by the rules. But the ruling is against export quotas, and the RE is just a small piece of a much bigger picture, as China placed quotas on many items. What will happen is the quotas be moved onto the production...
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    China to build a huge underground neutrino experiment

    You are obviously not involved as to ask such question.. then I don't see any need to answer. Google is your friend.
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    China to build a huge underground neutrino experiment

    No very likely. This Jiangmen (or DayaBay II if you are in the field) directly compete with experiments in the US. You will more probably end up in one of the US experiments. India also claims to be "building" one, for a different measurement.
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