What the Chinese do with ice

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At a time when very low temperatures are causing death and disruption across Europe (and there is about six cm of snow in Cambridge) here is a link to a set of amazing photos of the ice festival in Harbin, in … Continued

Tant pis

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Yesterday Christian Noyer, head of the Banque de France, said that the credit rating agencies were politically motivated and that the UK should be downgraded ahead of France. Today the French finance minister, François Baroin, described the UK economic position … Continued

China and the US

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The Financial Times ran an article yesterday called “US seeks to calm Beijing containment fears“. You may not have noticed but military tension has been rising between the US and China for some time. The word containment is a reference … Continued

Love, China and IKEA

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OK, not three words you’d expect to see in the same sentence. But Patrick Chovanec, who writes a very enlightening blog on China, tells us about the many social functions of the giant IKEA store on the edge of Beijing, … Continued