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Beijing to Berlin Pt. 1: Dj Zhao’s music of cross-cultural revolution, Africa and communism. China Rising Radio Sinoland 190110

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Dj Zhao in concert, showing us how all music seamlessly connects humanity, Africa and politics.     Do your friends, family and colleagues a favor to make sure they are Sino-smart:  Journalism: https://chinarising.puntopress.com/blog-2/  Books: http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2017/05/19/the-china-trilogy/ and  https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/06/18/praise-for-the-china-trilogy-the-votes-are-in-it-r-o-c-k-s-what-are-you-waiting-for/   Website: www.chinarising.puntopress.com   Twitter: https://twitter.com/44_Days   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/44DaysPublishing   VK: https://vk.com/chinarisingradiosinoland   Mobile phone app: http://apps.monk.ee/tyrion  …

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60 Seconds over Sinoland: quantum satellite camera used to do moveable, panoramic photo of Shanghai.

By Jeff J. Brown Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), YouTube video, as well as being syndicated on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, RUvid and Ivoox (links below), This photo of Shanghai was taken with China’s quantum satellite camera, atop the Oriental Pearl Tower, boasting 195 billion pixels of space age technology. You…

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Once China got off drugs: the link between opium and ‘liberal strongman’ Macron. Ramin Mazaheri’s New China Scholarship series Part 6 of 8

  By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above, the country of China, 1839-1949, personified as this typical 19th century opium addict: emaciated, weak and mentally incoherent. No wonder Western capitalism was able to sodomize the Chinese people, their economy and government for 110 years, by addicting one-fourth of the population to opium (and later morphine), about…

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When Chinese trash saved the world: Western lies about the Cultural Revolution. Part 3 of 8, New China Scholarship, by Ramin Mazaheri

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Mao is genuinely popular and loved by most Chinese, and statues are not uncommon nor regarded as a sign of “cult of personality” adoration, as intimated in the West. Crosslinked with: The Greanville Post is the best anti-imperial website, bar none. Sign up for the free newsletter… https://www.greanvillepost.com/2018/04/13/when-chinese-trash-saved-the-world-western-lies-about-the-cultural-revolution/ The…

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In China anything is possible. The sky is the limit. Be all that you can be. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180627

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: my daughter, Chara Brown, appearing on a hugely popular national TV show in China. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), YouTube video, as well as being syndicated on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, RUvid and Ivoox (links below), [dropcap] M [/dropcap]y family and I lived in China…

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Psst… Don’t tell anyone, but China has the world’s biggest economy. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180612

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: this graph clearly shows that China’s economy surpassed the US in 2014. Other sources say 2013-2015. Either way, the trends are not going to change. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below),    …

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In just 7 weeks, China’s petroyuan has captured 12% of the world’s market. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180515

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Give me a pink Mao any day, over a green Benjamin. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below), [dropcap] A [/dropcap]mazing. On March 26th, only seven weeks ago, Baba Beijing (China’s leadership) launched its…

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Taiwanese separatists are so Sino-screwed, one way or another. China Rising Radio Sinoland 181114

By Jeff J. Brown Above: this political cartoon from The Economist was published when pro-reunification Ma Ying-Jiou was Taiwan’s President, through 2015, but the fundamental dynamics have not changed since pro-separatist Tsai Ing-Wen took his place: Baba Beijing and the People’s Republic of China hold all the cards.  Note: When finished reading, listening to and/or…

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