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Alison in China: Taking on the Chinese Learning Dragon Differently

Alison in China: Taking on the Chinese Learning Dragon Differently

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Feb 5, 2019 By Mike Feerick, Alison CEO & Founder Just a few short months after launching Alison in April 2007, I received a curious email from China. It was from a professor at Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious universities (Xi Jinping, the current Chinese leader, went there). The professor was excited by…
Lesson of the Day: ‘Hong Kong Protests Put N.B.A. on Edge in China’

Lesson of the Day: ‘Hong Kong Protests Put N.B.A. on Edge in China’

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4. Why are the stakes “particularly high for the N.B.A. in China,” according to the author? In what ways does the N.B.A. do business in China? 5. How have other American businesses found themselves “forced to choose sides on geopolitical issues” and “ultimately bow to China’s economic might”? Give at least one example from the…
As Professors, New York Times Staff Members Teach, and Learn

As Professors, New York Times Staff Members Teach, and Learn

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Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together.In 2017, after spending more than 13 years covering Iraq and China for The New York Times, Edward Wong returned to the United States and began teaching international reporting at Princeton University.When he wasn’t filing articles…
Scattered Among the Himalaya, Glimpses of a Changing Tibet

Scattered Among the Himalaya, Glimpses of a Changing Tibet

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I was sitting inside the dark, yak-hair tent of a nomad family in Ladakh, in the Indian Himalaya. Outside, some scruffy sheep searched for greenery among the cold and barren moonscape, and large raptors circled in the thermals. As we huddled around the hearth, the old man handed me a small glass of salty, yak-butter…