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An American In Beijing. Sunday, March 30, 2008. I've been thinking a lot about traffic in Beijing lately, and why it doesn't work. And it's not just hutongs that have parking problems. I see lines of cars parked on the ring roads all the time. Can you imagine cars parking along a freeway in America? Like many of the other campaigns the government has undertaken to change people's behavior, I'm sure this wouldn't be easy to implement. But we are, after all, talking about a country which has (at least ...

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An American In Beijing. Sunday, March 30, 2008. I've been thinking a lot about traffic in Beijing lately, and why it doesn't work. And it's not just hutongs that have parking problems. I see lines of cars parked on the ring roads all the time. Can you imagine cars parking along a freeway in America? Like many of the other campaigns the government has undertaken to change people's behavior, I'm sure this wouldn't be easy to implement. But we are, after all, talking about a country which has (at least ...

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An American In Beijing: The Richest Person in China

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An American In Beijing. Friday, October 12, 2007. The Richest Person in China. Jesus god almighty. Apparently her father, who started a property development company in Guangdong, gave her all of his shares, worth some 16 billion dollars, making her the richest person in China. Crazy stuff; stuff that can only happen in a place as crazy as China. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Japanese are CRAZY! My Worst Fear in Beijing. Brits Get Rich in China. The Richest Person in China.

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An American In Beijing: Oy Vay

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An American In Beijing. Sunday, October 14, 2007. A girl I know recently bought herself this cute little QQ car (think Chinese mini-cooper) for 40,000 RMB, or a little more than five grand. I was envious for a moment. It would be nice to be able to cruise around Beijing, especially when it's raining, or you want to go somewhere relatively far. Then I saw this blog post. It seems that the "crumple zone" in these cars is the drivers seat. Damn. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Japanese are CRAZY!

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An American In Beijing: Impenetrable Chinese Politics

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An American In Beijing. Thursday, October 4, 2007. I don't think I will ever understand how the Chinese political system actually works. According to the NY Times, there's a deadlock of sorts among the upper echelons of the Communist party over who will succeed Hu JinTao at the end of his next five year term in 2012. What's interesting to me is that his opposition comes from Jiang ZeMin, the former CCCP chairman (why do we call them the president of China? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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An American In Beijing: Sexy Beijing

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An American In Beijing. Sunday, October 14, 2007. In The Four Hour Workweek. Tim Ferriss recommends designing products and services for groups that you yourself are a part of, the idea being that it's too hard to try and understand people who are different, and much easier to simply sell to people of a similar class, culture, and lifestyle. The opening sequence is a damn good Sex in the City imitation though. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Japanese are CRAZY! My Worst Fear in Beijing.

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An American In Beijing: Yellow Fever

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An American In Beijing. Thursday, November 8, 2007. Well, wonder no more because someone better educated and more dedicated than myself has done the hard work for me. A new article in slate reports the results of an economist's study of speed-dating in a bar. Unsurprising: Men value looks, and are reluctant to date a woman who is smarter or more ambitious. Women emphasize success and intelligence, and have no problem with being number 2. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Ryan Alison Foley: New Journey, New Questions

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Monday, November 2, 2009. New Journey, New Questions. My application to the program at IUC Torino was largely based on this experience:. I think there are a number of reasons, the first of which must be that many are happy not to question a system that works in their own favour. In addition, there are many mechanisms by which research may be prevented or discredited. Many more questions to be answered, but I will keep exploring and searching for the truth. Hi, ryan. i read your essay (article, ideas,...

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Ryan Alison Foley: So maybe we can't change the world

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Saturday, January 30, 2010. So maybe we can't change the world. This week I had a really inspiring and humbling meeting with Ugo Mattei, the founder of the IUC and a renowned critic of modern theories of law and economics. He responded that what we really need is social change, not a quick fix as so many Americans are used to expect. Alex from Africa said. I like your thoughts here. And even if I find that your quest for a more fair world is absolutely noble, I dlike to raise a question. I agree with you...

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Ryan Alison Foley: November 2009

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009. I recently saw this question posed and I've been mulling over it for the past week or so. The problem is, I do think that a certain level of profit is immoral or at least becomes exploitative, but where do you draw the line? How can anyone make a judgment on when profit is too much without being discredited as a crazy left-wing socialist? The issue popped into my head again this evening while I was reading this article by Maureen Dowd: "Virtuous Bankers? In conclusion, some ...

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Ryan Alison Foley: March 2007

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Thursday, March 29, 2007. Going Green in China? China has a bad reputation for pollution. I can personally attest to the poor air quality in Beijing. Every time I take a long bike ride I wear a carbon filter mask. Was just slightly more than twice that of Europe and well more than 6 times that of China. From a lack of money, or perhaps more appropriately put, the lack of excessive amounts of money, comes more deliberate. Of energy and more reuse of resources. Reusing materials in China is extremely commo...

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Ryan Alison Foley: IUC Inauguration - Is big government back?

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. IUC Inauguration - Is big government back? I had the honor this morning to speak as a student represtentative at this year's academic inauguration ceremony at the IUC. Policies that protect employment? How can we have competition without enforcing anti-trust laws? Rhetoric and Reality in Big Government. I would like to contribute to the discussion this morning by speaking about the rhetoric and the reality of big government in Europe and the United States. As we have seen big ...

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Ryan Alison Foley: Socialism vs. Capitalism: Does the system itself really matter?

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Socialism vs. Capitalism: Does the system itself really matter? I was fortunate to learn about these economic theories in class with Professor Joseph Halevi. And actually, perhaps in that case we wouldn't need regulations at all! I was inspired by this short clip of an interview with the Dalai Lama:. Dalai Lama - Capitalism, Socialism and Income Inequality. Do we think we are better or more deserving than others? Change the world girl! December 9, 2009 at 3:35 PM.

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Ryan Alison Foley: Putting myself out there

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Monday, March 24, 2014. Putting myself out there. Fieldwork is an isolating experience. Although I am constantly surrounded by others as I seek to interact with and learn from them, I am always aware of my outside status, exaggerated by frequent note-taking which keeps me alert, but somehow separate from the spontaneity of the present. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Putting myself out there. View my complete profile.

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Ryan Alison Foley: December 2009

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Socialism vs. Capitalism: Does the system itself really matter? I was fortunate to learn about these economic theories in class with Professor Joseph Halevi. And actually, perhaps in that case we wouldn't need regulations at all! I was inspired by this short clip of an interview with the Dalai Lama:. Dalai Lama - Capitalism, Socialism and Income Inequality. Do we think we are better or more deserving than others? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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Ryan Alison Foley: Is Profit Moral?

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009. I recently saw this question posed and I've been mulling over it for the past week or so. The problem is, I do think that a certain level of profit is immoral or at least becomes exploitative, but where do you draw the line? How can anyone make a judgment on when profit is too much without being discredited as a crazy left-wing socialist? The issue popped into my head again this evening while I was reading this article by Maureen Dowd: "Virtuous Bankers? In conclusion, some ...

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Ryan Alison Foley: January 2010

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Saturday, January 30, 2010. So maybe we can't change the world. This week I had a really inspiring and humbling meeting with Ugo Mattei, the founder of the IUC and a renowned critic of modern theories of law and economics. He responded that what we really need is social change, not a quick fix as so many Americans are used to expect. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). So maybe we cant change the world. View my complete profile.

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