we re not looking for a new cold war. and i make no apologies, and we will compete. and we ll responsibly manage that competition so that it doesn t veer into conflict. paul: let s bring in seth jones, senior vice president of the center for strategic and international studies and author of the book, three dangerous men: russia, china, iran and the rise of irregular warfare. seth, welcome. good to the see you again. so what lessons do you draw froa balloon episode, and should americans be reassured by the way it was handled? paul, i brought two major lessons from the balloon incident. one ises the only it is the only one of the few visible examples we ve seen of a much broader effort by china which views the united states as its major competitor to collect information including within the u.s. homeland. there has been extensive activity, and there continues to this day to collect information through the confucius institutes as part of the thousand talents program, as part
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clearly, a polarized nation. paul: but news of the school did not sit well with some on campus, with the chair of the faculty saying she was flabbergastedded by the trustees decision. and now the university is facing a potential threat to its accreditation. we re back with our panel. dan, so what do you make of this implicit threat from this accrediting body that goes by the acronym s.a.k.s., the leader of which saying we re going to send a letter to the trustees trying to get to the bottom of this and this isn t how they should be doing business? it s a very troubling step, because accreditation is really a crude and blunt instrument. typically, if accreditation is withdrawn from a college or university, it is all but impossible for them to get federal funding for educational aidful aid. one thing that the school has going for itself is a big decision that s made by the
Stranded Nomad: How Foreign Teachers Can Use a Summer in China to Their Advantage May 8, 2021 2:30 pm | Add a comment | 65 reads
So. You packed a bag, told your parents not to worry, and set off to teach in China with dreams of returning triumphantly clutching a passport full of stamps! Then the world decided to shut down for an undisclosed period and your long-anticipated summer break full of once-in-a-lifetime adventures needed to be postponed
Luckily, there are plenty of things to do within China (it’s kind of a big place). But if you
weren’t planning on spending the whole summer just hiking Tiger Leaping Gorge and eating your weight in dumplings, then those eight weeks of vacation could also be a good opportunity to get some professional development in, punch up your resume, and learn a few new teaching skills. Not only will a new certification make you more employable after your time in China is over, but it will also help
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