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    You’ve heard this already, but still interesting to see first-hand: State-published China Daily, this morning in Shanghai, extensive coverage of Xi-Trump “deal,” with zero mentions in any story of the 90-day deadline. (Which is lead of most US coverage)

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    Recently on ChinaFile: CRISPR babies and U.S. visas; Xinjiang's natural resources; young surgeons who can't operate; & more... -

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    In China, many surgeons don't get a chance to cut until mid-career. My take on the challenges of medical education there--and why it's important.

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    How to Be a Chinese Scientist without Being China’s Scientist via

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    Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding the President’s Working Dinner with China | The White House

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    A handful of Chinese scientists weigh in on on how to be a Chinese scientist while balancing opportunity, patriotism, and xenophobia.

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    Why do patients in China have to wait so long for surgery? In part because many surgeons barely operate for the first two decades of their careers-

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    Most Chinese surgeons must wait until they are in their mid-40s to begin operating. An American medical student explains why, and what it says about the weaknesses of Chinese public health system.

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    Hopefully Trump & Xi will have a positive meeting at the G20. But we have to keep in mind that whatever comes out of it, nothing will be truly resolved. At best, it will just signal the start of new negotiations.

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    Our latest issue of DOF features strong and intimate stories about women and transgender women in China, a whimsical project about the animal-human relationship, and more. via

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    Excellent piece by ⁦⁩ that provides historical background on the current human rights crisis in Xinjiang h/t ⁦⁩ of interest to those concerned with China’s BRI cc ⁦

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    "If popular understanding about Daoism in the West is often shaky, we are lucky to live in a time when academic understanding of Chinese thought has never been stronger," writes

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    There're valid concerns of security, intellectual property,& CCP political overreach. But science in ownership of & in service to a state is short-sighted&dangerous. Read our latest conversation w/ Yu He, , , &

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  14. تم إعادة تغريدها بواسطة
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    My piece on how contemporary Xinjiang (BRI, reeducation camps, etc) has been shaped by the 20th century resource extraction industry just came out on . Thanks to and the ChinaFile team for shepherding the piece through!

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    BRI is only the most recent in more than a century of campaigns undertaken by various regional actors seeking to bind Xinjiang and Central Asia into a single resource production region." Judd Kinzley on how this history colors Xinjiang's present politics-

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    "By invoking sense of blood & belonging to attract overseas scientists to return to their ancestral 'motherland,' Chinese govt is reaffirming stance that scientist’s highest calling is service to one’s country," writes China-born scientist :

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    He Jiankui kept a lot of secrets from a lot of people - medical staff, university bosses, Chinese officials. Reported from Shenzhen, here's an in-depth account of how a scientist skipped over ethical norms in pursuit of scientifically dubious first. By me:

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    Important thread by . Key point from dissertation research of authoritative Mandarin-language Communist Party sources: PRC assertiveness over last decade primarily based on perception of U.S. weakness and decline, not response to U.S. balancing and provocation.

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    Such a pleasure to curate this conversation, on in & scientific collaboration w/ China. Many thanks to Yu He, , , & for their thoughtful contributions,& for his help. Pleas read!

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