Reminiscing a little about my PhD journey on this beautiful Sunday afternoon. And the highlight remains the poem I wrote for my (paternal) grandmother, who passed away at the start of my journey. No amount of personal or material success compares to the joy of having your loved ones with you.
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Have humans passed peak brain power?
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Was hit with a wave of nostalgia when I learned that Garrie van Pinxteren, China correspondent for De Standaard and NRC, retired last year.
Always enjoyed her work, especially her book "China - centrum van de wereld" with vivid descriptions of 1980s China.
archive.ph/wkJlU
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Senior Counsel, Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. Redistricting, voting rights, elections. From Texas.
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NPR correspondent. 10 years in China and Taiwan. Now DC-based. My book "Let Only Red Flowers Bloom" is now out: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724947/let-only-red-flowers-bloom-by-emily-feng/
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China correspondent in Shanghai. Mostly radio at @marketplace.org. Ex-BBC & Telegraph via Shenzhen, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Calgary, Grande Prairie. Views are my own.
Handa Chair of Japanese-Chinese Relations @Uni of Edinburgh. History and literature: 'Writing War' (Harvard UP, 2013), 'Bombing the City' (Cambridge UP, 2018), 'How Maoism Was Made' (Oxford UP, 2024), 'The Hirabayashi Hatsunosuke Reader' (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Historian of Modern China at Trinity University (focus on language, identity, gender, protest, Hong Kong); author of Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860-1960; NCUSCR PIPVII 2021-2023; Wilson Fellow 2022-2023. 4th-gen Italian-American
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Senior Analyst, European Union Institute for Security Studies @euiss.bsky.social, Paris/Brussels. Formerly European Commission, DGAP, UI. China, digital technology, EU-China relations. More at www.timruhlig.eu
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Researcher specialising in Japanese LGBTQ+ politics. Volunteer lexicographer. I post about Japan, poetry, politics, LGBTQ topics, DnD, Pokémon & more. Views are my own but shaped by the social context that surrounds me.
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China analyst and research director at BluePath Labs, scholar, sometime artist. 中文通(非中国通), sci-fi geek, ex-STEM. Security, tech, and foreign policy in China + Taiwan. Views my own. 🏳️🌈
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Chicago is home.
Host of the Sinica Podcast (https://sinicapodcast.com), former guitarist of Tang Dynasty, about to re-form the band 春秋 (Spring & Autumn). Currently in Chapel Hill, moving back to Beijing soonish. Chinese history, politics, culture, society.
Vancouver-based editor at @chinadigitaltimes.net, a Berkeley-based nonprofit publishing news and translation about human rights and censorship in China.
Knows changes aren't permanent, but change is. Will stand on the ocean until I start sinking.