Fri - December 9, 2005The Usefulness of Division: The Nanjing Massacre in Sino-Japanese RelationsOf what use is cross-national
conflict?
Posted at 04:45 PM Read More Tue - November 15, 2005China's Catch-Up ConundrumWhat role does ketchup play in the international
politics of the 21st century?
Posted at 12:31 AM Read More Sat - November 5, 2005An International Collaboration: Creating the Myth of the “Great Wall”Why in the world is the Great Wall so
great?
Posted at 02:17 AM Read More Sat - May 7, 2005The Nature of Human NatureA short essay completed for my 'Confucian
Classics' seminar.
Posted at 11:42 AM Read More Mon - May 2, 2005A Principled EncounterA term paper for my 'Confucian Classics'
seminar.
Posted at 06:21 PM Read More Tue - April 26, 2005Going Dutch: Taking Lessons from the British for the “Third Way”A term paper for my senior seminar, Open Economy
Politics.
Posted at 02:43 AM Read More Tue - April 19, 2005The Chinese civil examination system: 12th-14th centuries CEA short paper completed for my Confucian Classics
class.
Posted at 10:21 PM Read More Sat - December 11, 2004Why Taiwan: The Significance of Taiwan in Modern Sino-American RelationsAn analytical research paper for Modern Chinese
Film & Fiction, CHN 271WR.
Posted at 01:16 PM Read More An Opportunity, But Not Without SetbacksAn essay for Developmental Democracy, POLS
330.
Posted at 01:11 PM Read More The Physics of the Double BassA term paper for How Things Work, PHYS
121.
Posted at 02:19 AM Read More Tue - May 4, 2004The Measure of a ManIf you are sitting there, in your comfy chair,
just itching for something long to read you can take a gander at this paper that
I wrote for my "Martial Masculinities" course.
Posted at 01:20 AM Read More Mon - April 26, 2004Transitions- Changing Roles for America and Europe in the 21st CenturyThis is a piece that I wrote for my
"Transitions in Eastern Europe" class at the end of the Spring 2004
semester.
Posted at 02:54 AM Read More Wed - April 21, 2004The Case for IraqI wrote this small piece during my first year of
college at Emory in a journalism class that I was taking. It is a little
refreshing to read it now, a year after the deposition of Saddam and during a
tumultuous time in that country.
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