Soldier of Fortune Memories of army life from both sides of the Chinese Civil War to a reeducation camp after the Korean War Redefined Archetypes Increasingly prominent references to China in contemporary English-language fiction reveal shifting notions of the past and the present Diary of Chiang Kai-shek Intimate documents provide a glimpse into the exiled leader's reflections on the Chinese Nationalist Army's loss in the Chinese Civil War and the political development of Taiwan Anti-Corruption in the Classroom Serious waste and fraud among researchers supported by government funds has highlighted a lack of transparency in the education system
Place We Can Never Go Chi Zijian's The Last Quarter of the Moon nimbly recounts the life story of one of the last remaining Evenki in China Wifestyles and the Older Man Money can make the woman, but a growing preference for marrying a "big uncle" reflects a form of economic insecurity Edward Snowden and Big Data The NSA disclosures have highlighted the need for societies to discuss the ethics of electronic monitoring versus the moral right of privacy
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