There were maybe a dozen Kremlinologists who could even order a beer in Russian, and I wonder if the same will hold true for the cohort specializing in China. America's great power rivalries being a linguistic kick in the teeth is a great joke of historyhttps://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2021-08-09/to-counter-china-u-s-needs-to-mobilize-academia …
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Considering how many basic things these analysts got completely wrong "back in the day", I wonder about the very basis of your argument, and the one presented by the article you quoted.
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Always noticed that whenever I (a European) was studying abroad, all the US students were always grouped together for everything, chaperoned around the place, organized activities, etc. instead of having to fend for themselves and mingle like us.
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I grew up around a guy who was a professor of classical Chinese language and culture & learned from talking to him how much immersion in Chinese thought it takes to even scratch the surface. Now a friend of mine leads academic tours there - same message. This is a big issue
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Yeah, I was gonna say. Anyone who was actually fluent got co-opted by the spooks to do spook shit, so they weren't available to shape policy.
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