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- RT @onglynette: My testimony to US Congress on China's rural credit mkt. Report available here: 1.usa.gov/XUQyww 1 week ago
- @NiuB thanks! The article I discussed with Bob Davis is available here: politicalscience.osu.edu/faculty/jwalla… 1 week ago
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- @joshchin @ChinaRealTime Thanks for the post and tweets. The article that I discussed with Bob Davis can be found at: politicalscience.osu.edu/faculty/jwalla… 1 week ago
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Democratic Party officials believe that Kevin Strouse is exactly the..." April 8, 2013“That’s how they like it. Democratic Party officials believe that Kevin Strouse is exactly the kind of candidate who can help them retake the House next year. He’s a smart, young former Army Ranger — good qualities for any aspiring politician. But what party leaders really like is that Strouse doesn’t have particularly strong views on the country’s hottest i […]
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Luckily there is no market for betting on how many times blogspot.com will be blocked and unblocked by China’s internet nanny. Two and a half weeks ago I said changes would be fewer than 2.5 times by July when I … Continue reading
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