China Reform Monitor: No. 1019
Russia and China consider joint exploration in the Arctic;
Taiwan fears mainland control over media
Russia and China consider joint exploration in the Arctic;
Taiwan fears mainland control over media
New scrutiny in U.S. on Chinese cyber-attacks;
New PLA Navy task force departs for Gulf of Aden
Japan: pre-emptive attack legal under constitution;
New Chinese dams in Tibet raise hackles in Delhi
China facilitating peace talks in Burma;
Renewed scrutiny on money laundering in Hong Kong
On December 14, Richard Baum, distinguished professor of political science at UCLA, renowned expert on Chinese politics, and adviser to presidents, died in Los Angeles. He was among the foremost in an unparalleled generation of Sinologists that was trained during the Mao Era and went on to inform countless Americans about China and its strategic intentions. Ironically, however, even as his contribution to the study of Chinese politics is eulogized around the world, the emphasis on area studies at the American universities that created Professor Baum and his cohort has withered. Today, many of America's best young Sinologists are forgoing academia and instead choosing more lucrative careers in government or the private sector—working for select audiences on specific topics.