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Jabin T. Jacob, PhD Assistant Editor, China Report Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi www.icsin.org 8 July 2011
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1. Many Kinds of Chinese 2. The Experience of Learning Chinese 3. Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language 4. China and its Provinces 5. Sino-Indian Border Areas
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1. Many Kinds of Chinese 学习中文, 了解中国 - 學習中文, 了解中國 郑嘉宾 - 鄭嘉賓 there’s 2 kinds of written Chinese there’s several more kinds of spoken Chinese
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Diversity in Unity
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2. The Experience of Learning Chinese being an Indian in Taiwan or China Arab, Spanish, Marshall Islands?! Indian English hu ǒ guō - 火锅 toilet paper girls, girlfriends, marriage uncles, aunts and neighbours
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3. Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language fánt ǐ zì - 繁体字 longer history smaller classrooms other foreigners classes in Chinese 2 hrs/day, 5 days/week listening, writing, reading, comprehension
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Practice makes Perfect 8-10 hours hw /day language exchange dormitories restaurants the streets public transport technology night markets landlord
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Important Resources (don’t forget to read the stuff in English!) Global Timeshttp://www.globaltimes.cn/http://www.globaltimes.cn/ China Digital Timeshttp://chinadigitaltimes.net/http://chinadigitaltimes.net/ China Media Projecthttp://cmp.hku.hk/http://cmp.hku.hk/ China Brief http://www.jamestown.org/programs/chinabrief/ http://www.jamestown.org/programs/chinabrief/ China Leadership Monitor http://www.hoover.org/publications/china- leadership-monitor http://www.hoover.org/publications/china- leadership-monitor
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4. China and its Provinces unitary, single-party system Beijing vs. provinces hierarchy of provinces 1949-1978 location, size leaders in Politb, PLA post-1978 world trade, FDI education provincial diaspora influence exercised 1949-1978 budgets tenure of leaders openness to the outside post-1978 preferential policies location of major events
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5. Sino-Indian Border Areas
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Tibet, Xinjiang – Ladakh
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Aksai Chin trade routes pilgrimage Problems economic concerns illegal trade environmental concerns
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Tibet - Sikkim Nathu La reopened in 2006 halfway between Lhasa and Kolkatta – Tibet’s shortest distance to the world. connect to Qinghai-Tibet Railway (QTR) bus service between Gangtok and Lhasa Problems poor infrastructure deliberate obstruction outdated regulations Jelep La – better alternative
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Tibet Autonomous Region
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several traditional routes Stilwell Road Problems dispute at its most severe Tawang poor Indian infrastructure possible confrontation over water resources Tibet - Arunachal – Myanmar - Yunnan
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Tibet - Arunachal
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The Great Wall didn’t Work
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