Category: Weekly Wanderings
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Weekly Wanderings: July 20, 2025

I didn’t plan ahead of time to take a week off from posting links and such, but seeing as how it’s 8:33pm on Sunday night and most of the stories I intended to share are still unread tabs in my browser, I think that’s how this is going to go. This weekend I went up…
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Weekly Wanderings: July 13, 2025

Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories ChinaFile Conversation, “The Dalai Lama’s Succession” Amy Hawkins, “China’s human rights lawyers speak out, 10 years after crackdown” Amy Hawkins, with graphics by Harvey Symons and Lucy Swan, “China’s coal heartland fighting for a greener future” Betsy Joles, “The Chinese Men Seeking Pakistani Christian Wives” Calvin…
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Weekly Wanderings: July 6, 2025

Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories The Chinese students I spoke with were intently parsing official edicts in an effort to work out which course subjects were sensitive and which weren’t. What I detected from my conversations with them was their sense of being caught in a guessing game. A formerly innocuous…
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Weekly Wanderings: June 29, 2025

Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories David Bandurski and Alex Colville, “Is Xi’s Grip Holding?” Edison Chen, “After Engagement w/ Orville Schell” John Delury, “How to Hide a Chinese Empire” Ross Perlin, “The Struggle Against Autocracy in Asia” Jemimah Steinfeld, “Death by a thousand cuts in Hong Kong” Rebecca Tan and Pei-Lin…
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Weekly Wanderings: June 24, 2025

June is almost over, and I have no idea where the month went. Well, that’s not entirely true. June has been a morass of worrying about the world. Of enduring a violent heat wave. Of feeling like I should be taking advantage of the Michigan summer—but ugh, I have so much else to do. Of…
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Weekly Wanderings: June 15, 2025

Thanks for joining me this week. New Goodreads Review Recommendations China Stories Christopher Beam, “How I Accidentally Inspired a Major Chinese Motion Picture” Rachel Cheung, “The Hunt for an Heir” Over the past decade, applicants across the continent have traded prestigious academic institutions in countries like Britain and the United States for Chinese alternatives, attracted…
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Weekly Wanderings: June 8, 2025

Last week I wrote about Marco Rubio’s announcement that the United States would curtail the number of Chinese student studying at American universities. Since then, there has been no further information from Rubio about what he meant, but Donald Trump appears to be walking back his Secretary of State’s message. In speaking with General Secretary…
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Weekly Wanderings: June 1, 2025

On Wednesday, May 28, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the government would “aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students” and “revise visa criteria to enhance scrutiny of all future visa applications” from mainland China or Hong Kong. While what that means, exactly, is pretty vague, the overall message is clear: the Trump Administration…
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Weekly Wanderings: May 25, 2025

In the Michigan running community, Memorial Day weekend means one thing: Bayshore. It’s a shorthand, an in-the-know reference to the start-of-summer event officially called “Traverse City Track Club Bayshore™️ Presented by Munson Healthcare.” There’s a full marathon, a half marathon, and a 10K, and all three usually sell out. This year, that meant a total…
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Weekly Wanderings: May 18, 2025

Thanks for joining me this week. Recommendations China Stories Juliana Yat Shun Kei, “Do you know this place used to be a camp?” Fred Pearce, “China’s Mega Dam Project Poses Big Risks for Asia’s Grand Canyon” Stella Robertson, “Has the Milk Tea Alliance Spoiled?” “Whipling”, “China’s army launches media hiring spree” Xinrui Zhuang, “Africa and…