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		<title>Sinica podcast: China&#8217;s environmental collapse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 09:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Will</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I had the pleasure of co-hosting Sinica with Kaiser as we discussed China&#8217;s environment with Guardian journalist and author Jonathan Watts and Alex Wang, director of the China Environmental Law project at the Natural Resources Defense Council. That &#8230; <a href="http://imagethief.com/2010/07/sinica-podcast-chinas-environmental-collapse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I had the pleasure of co-hosting Sinica with Kaiser as we discussed China&#8217;s environment with <em>Guardian </em>journalist and author Jonathan Watts and Alex Wang, director of the China Environmental Law project at the Natural Resources Defense Council. That means that, as usual, Kaiser produced the podcast and did all the hard work, and I just helped ask questions rather than answering. Nevertheless, a good discussion. I&#8217;ve been reading Jonanathan&#8217;s new book, &#8220;When a Billion Chinese Jump&#8221;, which I started in prep for the podcast. I&#8217;ve not finished it yet, but what I&#8217;ve read has been excellent. More on that in the podcast.</p>
<p>The show&#8217;s blurb:</p>
<blockquote><p>After the collapse of international climate change talks in Copenhagen in 2009, Mark Lynas&#8217; <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/22/copenhagen-climate-change-mark-lynas">devastating article</a> as published in the Guardian laid the blame squarely at China&#8217;s feet, accusing the Chinese government of deliberately scuttling American-led efforts to secure an international agreement on climate change. This begs the question: is China really to blame for the collapse at Copenhagen, and what plans if any does the country have for curtailing its own cascading environmental problems?</p>
<p>Joining hosts Kaiser Kuo and Will Moss this week are Jonathan Watts, Guardian correspondent and author of the new book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/When-Billion-Chinese-Jump-Mankind/dp/141658076X">When A Billion Chinese Jump</a>, and Alex Wang, senior attorney and director of the China Environmental Law Project at the Natural Resources Defense Council in Beijing. Both experts in Chinese environmental policy, Jon and Alex join us for an in-depth discussion of Jonathan&#8217;s new book on China&#8217;s growing environmental crisis and the various efforts underway to solve it.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Podcast is online <a href="http://popupchinese.com/lessons/sinica/chinas-environmental-collapse">here</a>, or on <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/popup-chinese-chinese-lessons/id292036117#">iTunes</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sinica 13: The great China book round-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 06:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Will</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a few weeks out of the studio I rejoined Kaiser Kuo for the latest installment of the Sinica podcast. This week&#8217;s topic was a discussion of the best English language China books, and should be a good listen for &#8230; <a href="http://imagethief.com/2010/06/sinica-13-the-great-china-book-round-up/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a few weeks out of the studio I rejoined Kaiser Kuo for <a href="http://popupchinese.com/lessons/sinica/review-of-chinese-books">the latest installment</a> of the Sinica podcast. This week&#8217;s topic was a discussion of the best English language China books, and should be a good listen for anyone who wants to put together a China reading list or expand their current one. We discuss many of the classic China books and authors, but also get into some things you may not have heard of. I like popular history, so some of the books that I submitted for discussion were:</p>
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<li><em>Will the Boat Sink the Water?</em> by Chen Guidi and Wu Chuntao (also known as <em>An Investigation of the Chinese Peasants</em> &#8211; 中国农民调查)</li>
<li><em>Poorly Made in China</em>, by Paul Midler (<a href="http://news.imagethief.com/blogs/china/archive/2010/01/07/paul-midler-s-poorly-made-in-china-mischief-mayhem-soap.aspx">reviewed by Imagethief</a> earlier this year)</li>
<li><em>Mao: A Life</em>, by Philip Short</li>
<li><em>China Shakes the World</em>, by James Kynge</li>
<li><em>Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World</em>, by Margaret MacMillan</li>
<li><em>A Penguin History of Modern China</em>, by Jonathan Fenby</li>
</ul>
<p>There is much, much more in the discussion, including Peter Hessler, Philip Pan, Orville Schell, Ian Johnson, Sang Ye, Tim Clissold, Li Zhisui, Ma Jian, Liao Yiwu, Richard McGregor, Ma Jun, Jonathan Spence and others. If you&#8217;re interested in China it&#8217;ll be an hour of your time well spent. I promise.</p>
<p>In the studio with Kaiser and me were Forbes Beijing bureau chief <a href="http://blogs.forbes.com/china/">Gady Epstein</a> and Qing Dynasty historian and Jottings from the Granite Studio blogger Jeremiah Jenne. Contributing recorded segments were Guardian journalist <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/jonathanwatts">Jonathan Watts</a>, Bureau of National Affairs and Global Post reporter <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/bio/kathleen-e-mclaughlin">Kathleen McLaughlin</a>, and <a href="http://www.danwei.org">Danwei.org</a> editor Jeremy Goldkorn, and Academic Director of CET Beijing, <a href="http://www.cetacademicprograms.com/_customtags/ct_FileRetrieve.cfm?File_ID=010E7648067074737203767C1A7102020C14747C007B1C0501030875060707010E06727507030A">David Moser</a>. The blurb:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Looking for a little summer reading? This week Sinica sorts the wheat from the chaff with a massive review of books on China. Our discussion touches on a everything from Chinese fiction to non-fiction academic works on Chinese politics, economics and history. There&#8217;s a good selection here and a combative discussion: we&#8217;ll tell you what we love, and what we hate and why&#8230;.</p>
<p>Sinica is also available through iTunes podcast subscriptions. Search &#8220;Sinica&#8221;, or use iTunes to subscribe to <a href="http://popupchinese.com/feeds/custom/sinica">the Sinica feed</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Update</strong>: The Sinica page now has <a href="http://popupchinese.com/lessons/sinica/review-of-chinese-books">a nearly complete list</a> of the books discussed, with Amazon links.</p>
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		<title>Paul Midler&#8217;s &#8220;Poorly Made in China&#8221;: Mischief, mayhem, soap</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Note: This is cross-posted from the old Imagethief blog. The original post is here. As a general rule, Imagethief dislikes business books, especially instructional ones. I find them tedious and most of them age faster than caviar on a car &#8230; <a href="http://imagethief.com/2010/01/paul-midlers-poorly-made-in-china/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Note</strong>: This is cross-posted from the old Imagethief blog. The original post is <a href="http://news.imagethief.com/blogs/china/archive/2010/01/07/paul-midler-s-poorly-made-in-china-mischief-mayhem-soap.aspx">here</a>.</p>
<p>As a general rule, Imagethief dislikes business books, especially instructional ones. I find them tedious and most of them age faster than caviar on a car dashboard. There are, however, exceptions. Most of these are either books based on journalistic reporting of business events, such as, say, Kurt Eichenwald&#8217;s &#8220;Conspiracy of Fools&#8221;, or on personal narratives of business conducted <em>in extremis</em>. Tim Clissold&#8217;s &#8220;Mr. China&#8221;, to this day the definitive &#8220;doing business in China&#8221; narrative and probably on the shelves of many Imagethief readers, is the defining example of the latter.</p>
<p>One of the magnificent things about China is that it seems to provide a bottomless well of business-<em>in-extremis</em> stories. Like many PR pros, I followed with some interest the great product quality scandals of 2007 and 2008, not least because it has a direct bearing on my work when companies discover that something they manufacture in China is [choose one] toxic/sharp/disintegrating/radioactive/manufactured by child slaves. (That list could be extended, but you get the point.) I was thus pleased when a copy of Paul Midler&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Poorly-Made-China-Insiders-Production/dp/0470405589">Poorly Made in China</a>&#8221; landed on my desk some months ago. However, it went into the long queue on my nightstand and didn&#8217;t actually get read for some months until after I received it. Considering my recently ended blog hiatus, this was perhaps for the best.</p>
<p>In fact, despite my interest in the topic, I was a little reluctant at first to get stuck into Mr. Midler&#8217;s book. From the subtitle, &#8220;An insider&#8217;s account of the tactics behind China&#8217;s production game,&#8221; and somewhat staid cover art I was expecting something didactic, in the style of the business books I tend not to like. Do not, as the old adage goes, judge a book by its cover. I was pleasantly surprised to find that &#8220;Poorly Made in China&#8221; is in fact a well told personal narrative of Mr. Midler&#8217;s own experiences helping foreign companies to arrange manufacturing relationships in South China. Once opened, I found it entertaining and enlightening (a rare combination also recently attained by Jonathan Fenby&#8217;s &#8220;Penguin History of Modern China&#8221;, one of the books ahead of Mr. Midler&#8217;s in my queue, which I recommend to all China expats not already versed in modern Chinese history).</p>
<p>Most of the story concerns Mr. Midler&#8217;s work with an American client manufacturing personal care products (e.g. soaps and shampoos) in China. What could go wrong with soap, you ask? Plenty, it turns out, and the story revolves around the struggle of Mr. Midler and his client to maintain quality standards (of the product, the packaging, the factory sanitation &#8212; you name it) in the teeth of entrenched Chinese business habits that seem to give rise to corner-cutting at every imaginable opportunity and a few unimaginable ones. From this main thread Mr. Midler branches off into other interesting stories and illustrations.</p>
<p>&#8220;So what?&#8221; you may be saying to yourself. Chinese manufacturers cut corners at every opportunity. What else is new? Even my Singaporean mother-in-law knows this. &#8220;Keep a hand on your wallet,&#8221; she warned me when I announced my intention to move myself and her daughter to China six years ago. Needless to say, my personal experience here has been much more positive than she expected, but much of the mainstream reporting on the product quality crises of the last couple of years took a similarly one-dimensional China-as-villain tone.</p>
<p>With that in mind, the value of Mr. Midler&#8217;s book is two-fold. First, Mr. Midler tells his story as someone who, despite all the frustrations and adventures, seems to never have lost his basic affection for China. He never falls back on the trope of villainy. &#8220;Sister&#8221;, the owner of the Chinese soap factory that figures in much of the book, is presented not as a criminal or predator, but as someone trying very hard to succeed in a particular business context. This leads to the second, and main value of &#8220;Poorly Made in China&#8221;: Mr. Midler does an excellent job of explaining in a readable way that context of Chinese business, and the social, cultural, and economic forces that have shaped the practices of people like Sister. He explains how western buyers and Chinese businesses have created a delicate and sometimes dangerous symbiosis in an environment of ruthless competition, price pressure and complex webs of relationships. The book is critical, but not judgmental, which I found refreshing.</p>
<p>Even if you&#8217;re not in manufacturing or dealing with the consequences of manufacturing problems (as we PR people sometimes do), you may find the book interesting as a study in the forces that have shaped Chines business over thirty years of turbocharged economic growth. Many of these forces that have shaped Chinese manufacturers may be at work in your industry as well. They&#8217;re certainly at work in mine. Against this reality, efforts such as the following, while admirable for the move toward international public communication, seem modest indeed.</p>
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<p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: The publisher and author provided Imagethief with a complementary review copy of &#8220;Poorly Made in China&#8221;. Make of that what you will. Imagethief gladly accepts review copies, but cannot guarantee that he will read or like books furnished.</p>
<p><strong>Note</strong>: Title of this post with apologies to the marketing team for the film &#8220;Fight Club&#8221;.</p>
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