Another week another column for The Global Times. (And in case you’re wondering, my soul feels no less decayed than usual.) This one is on basketball with a little foreign relations thrown in by way of metaphor. Enjoy.
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New Global Times Column: Basketball and Sino-US Relations…no, really.Another week another column for The Global Times. (And in case you’re wondering, my soul feels no less decayed than usual.) This one is on basketball with a little foreign relations thrown in by way of metaphor. Enjoy. From the archives
June 10th, 2009 | Tags: international relations, Jottings in other places, sports | Category: Jottings in other places, sports
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