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The following is a collection of commentary about members (current or former) of Shorenstein APARC found on various external, unaffiliated websites via an automated process:

June 15, 2011

China-Vietnam: Weighing the Cost-Benefit of War in South China Sea Face-Off

Mention of Donald Emmerson via International Business Times

"There is a way to measure how likely things are to lead to military confrontation," said Dr. Donald K. Emmerson, Director of the Southeast Asia Forum at Stanford University. Emmerson attended the 2011 Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore, after Chinese ships cut cords on PetroVietnam's survey ships late last month. Read more »


Stanford researchers travel to China's Loess Plateau to look for ways to improve rural health

Mention of Scott Rozelle via Stanford University News

China is the world's fastest-growing and second-largest economy, but it's the country's poverty that keeps Scott Rozelle coming back. As co-director of Stanford's Rural Education Action Project, Rozelle is looking for ways to give those struggling in the country's most remote areas the chance to make a living in the booming cities. Read more »


June 9, 2011

In rural China, Stanford researchers look for persuasive fix to fight intestinal worms

Mention of Scott Rozelle via Stanford Report

China is the world's fastest-growing and second-largest economy, but it's the country's poverty that keeps Scott Rozelle coming back. As co-director of Stanford's Rural Education Action Project, Rozelle is looking for ways to give those struggling in ... Read more »


May 11, 2011

'Seductive' China to strain Seoul's US ties

Mention of Gi-Wook Shin via Asia Times Online

"I think South Korea is already stuck in this strategic dilemma," said Shin Gi-wook, director of the Walter H Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University. He foresees that the challenge Seoul faces in the coming years will remain ... Read more »


May 8, 2011

Chinese entrepreneurs see Apple's App Store as entryway to global market

Mention of Duncan Clark via San Jose Mercury News

China has the world's largest mobile market with more than 850 million users, but it's dominated by state-owned carriers that call the shots, said Duncan Clark, chairman of BDA China, a Beijing-based investment and strategy advisory. Read more »


May 5, 2011

Experts ponder China's future

Mention of Jean Oi via The Stanford Daily

Following Christensen's talk, Stanford professor of political science Jean Oi moderated the first panel. The discussion centered on topics including rising income inequality, popular dissatisfaction with the government and the rise of nationalist ... Read more »


Experts ponder China's future

Mention of Michael Armacost via The Stanford Daily

(JIN ZHU/The Stanford Daily) The second panel dealt with the implications of China's growing influence around the world. It was moderated by Michael Armacost, a distinguished fellow at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. Read more »


April 14, 2011

North Korea set to indict US Christian accused of proselytizing

Mention of Daniel Sneider via Christian Science Monitor

“The evangelical community is incredibly active with regard to North Korea,” says Daniel Sneider, associate director for research of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific program at Stanford University. “Christian evangelists have been going to the border areas, working in China." Read more »


April 11, 2011

Inflation remains main risk for China's economy: US economists

Mention of Ronald McKinnon via Xinhua

Ronald McKinnon, professor of international economics at Stanford University, told Xinhua that the price surge for such commodities as oil, copper and iron is a consequence of the zero interest rate policy adopted by mature economies as the United ... Read more »


April 1, 2011

Faculty hear more details about new Peking University Center

Mention of Jean Oi via Stanford University News

Academic freedom, new collaborations and a home for Asia-based research will be at the core of the Stanford Center at Peking University. Coit Blacker, director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, and Jean Oi, a professor of ... Read more »




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