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1/3 Must-hear discussion on @SinicaPodcast with O:rkesh Dolat (Wu'er Kaixi), with rare reflections on how being Uyghur influenced his role in 1989 student movement supchina.com/podcast/a-stud… Hear Kaiser get a bit nervous at Orkesh's
2/3 blunt and fresh perspectives on dealing with CCP today. Orkeshi suggests interest-centric US relations with CCP aren't working, why not try values-centric diplomacy? Confident faith in democracy rarely heard in USA these days. Oh, and a great Kissinger slap-down!
3/3 We often talk about how diversity adds substantially tho unpredictably to workplace, politics, journalism, etc. China scholars should think more re the roles diversity, and diverseness of Chinese people, plays in iconic events. Still too often we treat China as a monolith.
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