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@eosnos

Staff Writer . Fellow . Author of “Age of Ambition.” China, US, and elsewhere.

Washington, DC
Joined March 2009

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  1. Nov 12

    Near on Dec 23rd? Come hear , Michael Krasny of , and me on “Frontlines and deadlines: A conversation about writing, war, presidents, and family.” Fundraiser for Lagunitas Middle School, organized by teacher (and sister)

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    Nov 7

    New York Times Page One, tomorrow 2000:

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  3. Oct 29

    China hands in DC: & Paul Tsai China Center at host a live debate Oct 30: Are US and Chinese long-term interests incompatible? Evan Medeiros, , David Lampton, debate, and I’ll moderate. RSVP:

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    Oct 25

    Yale Law School is pleased to announce that former Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Susan A. Thornton is joining the Paul Tsai China Center as a Senior Fellow.

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  5. Oct 22

    Terrific group of finalists for the Details on the announcement of the winner in NYC on Nov 6:

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    Oct 15
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    Oct 15

    We knew it was bad. shows us in damning detail just how bad.

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    Oct 15

    A pleasure to collaborate again with Alexis Dudden (and see our prose improved by edits by ) on this commentary on historical precedents (none perfect) for Beijing's moves in the South China Seas, Xinjiang camps, and BRI cc

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    Oct 11

    Here is a contract, designed for children, with an option to forfeit their rights, that 5-year-old asylum seeker Helen practiced spelling her name on.

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    Oct 12

    There it is again. For Kim, “complete denuclearization” means universal disarmament. Pyongyang is the new Prague.

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    Oct 9

    Devastating description of a 2-year-old’s solo appearance in immigration court. Must-read story by and .

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    ”Before Khashoggi’s disappearance, U.S. intelligence intercepted communications of Saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him, according to a person familiar with the information.” COMINT this juicy always leaks out.

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    Oct 9
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  14. Oct 9

    Fascinating documentary about China and technology: the icons of live-streaming, the fantasies around money and fame. Screening in DC on Sunday Oct 14, and discussion with filmmaker Hao Wu   Details and trailer: 

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    Oct 7

    If the Saudi crown prince thought he could stifle criticism by murdering journalist Jamal Khashoggi, let's prove him wrong. Here are Jamal's columns, and the has now made them accessible outside the paywall so anyone can read. Please read and share Jamal's wisdom.

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    Oct 8
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    Oct 7

    Evan Osnos asks Susan Rice about that tweet. Says she’s certainly considering but “needs to do more homework before deciding.” Not ruling it out. Adds: “My husband was surprised - not that I’d think it, but that I’d say it!”

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    Oct 7

    Susan Rice’s response when asked by The New Yorker’s Evan Osnos about challenging Sen. Susan Collins is EXACTLY something someone who plans on running would say. Also, I think if Rice did run she’d be running to be the first African American senator representing Maine.

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    Oct 7

    Xinhua: Meng Hongwei is under investigation.

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  20. Oct 5
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    Good moment to mention that we’ll have Susan Rice and French Ambassador Gérard Araud () on stage Sunday at The New Yorker Festival. I’ll be talking to them about America’s place in the world Details/ticket:

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