Mapping Global China workshop underway at @ox.ac.uk
Mapping Global China workshop underway at @ox.ac.uk
A blind Rohingya man survived a genocide in Burma, escaped to the United States, and then died because immigration officers treated him with such callousness. This story is a tragedy www.motherjones.com/mojo-wire/20...
An enraging, enraging case.
ICE agents taking cosplay in new directions to deceive Americans.
βInstitutions that once proclaimed their commitment to humanistic inquiry now appear eager to embrace a set of tools whose leading use casesβpredictive policing, military targeting, advertising, and pornβstand in profound contradiction to the values they claim to uphold.β
Thanks Jeff! Thanks Zuck! βMore togetherβ indeed!
Exciting for the kickoff of the Asian Borderlands Research Network conference in Taipei today. It is my first time attending in person. I am presenting on my recent research on China's borders with Nepal and Kazakhstan. What leads to Border Fortune? TLDR: Changes to security and logistics. #ABRN2026
A headline to sum up our times:
With this regime anything is possibleβ¦
Screenshot of a verified U.S. Department of Homeland Security post on X. The post includes an illustrated, retro-style image of a sunny beach scene with blue sky, ocean waves, palm trees, and a classic car parked near the shore. Text overlaid on the image reads βAmerica After 100 Million Deportations.β The caption above references national peace and security, framing the image as a political message.
In case you thought they just meant undocumented immigrantsβ¦
There must be a term for what AI does to our brains at the end of the semester
"Chinese authorities arrested dozens of Tibetans who were protesting a mining project in one of their communities, according to Tibetan activists and the government in exile, an act of defiance by a community that has been tightly controlled by Beijing." www.wsj.com/world/asia/t...
A Poem for Semesterβs End
Twas the night before course evals,
and all through RMP,
the students were bitching,
βI worked too hard for the C!β
The ChatGPT essay,
submitted without care,
And the always faithful, never failing, βthis grade just is NOT fair!β
How terrified of the administration is @cnn.com to lead with such a limp headline? "Images of Trump appearing to close his eyes during Oval Office event spread across social media" You can't say sleep, you can't say dozed, you can't even say with conviction that he closed his eyes. Cowards.
An astonishingly large crowd!
Chicago
Digitally visiting Centro SELISI in Venice on 10/23 to give this talk. Open to all who register: Unstable Bordering: Chinese Development at Two Nepalese Border Sites.
Zoom (registration required):
unive.zoom.us/mee.../regis...
Ohhh both sound very interesting!
Theyβre only going after Tylenol because the president of the United States canβt say acetaminophen. π€¦ββοΈ
Some of the readings and materials I am folding into my Silk Roads History class this semester. Really enjoying it!
My head is actually spinning at how many current and future colleagues, both in the China field and beyond it, we are about to lose because of this
When did promoting cancel culture become part of the DHS mandate?
Khorgos is a self-contained duty-free territorial unit that carves out territory from Kazakhstan and China. You need entry from either side, but then can't cross through the other country's migration: you have to go back home. How common are border sites like this around the world?
Anti-ICE Superman mural vandalized in Chicago, but artist came back and repainted it with Krypto pissing on ICE.
Subscribe to my rumble to help the cause: rumble.com/v6y7a1c-minn...
My new essay for @nbr.org that explores the convergence of geopolitical space and propaganda in China's "external periphery." To learn what (and where) that is, read on...
A real honor to work with @tshakya.bsky.social on this incredible piece on the Dalai Lama's book. Please read and share!
chinabooksreview.com/2025/07/24/d...
Monsoonal rainfall contributed to the flooding of the Bhote Koshi River at the Rasuwagadhi border of Nepal and China, damaging the dry port and destroying a key bridge. Thankfully, Timure town is above the river. Here are two photos I took there last month.
Hanging out in the CU Boulder library this morning to access CNKI. Good memories of this campus!
I did my part.
Itβs Nepali.