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China is publicly "deeply concerned" about events in the Middle East but privately is probably celebrating. America is off to ...
Each home game serves as a strategic opportunity for host cities to showcase their unique attractions, creating a "sports ...
Ottoman imperium eventually ended in ignominy, with defeat in World War I and the Armenian Genocide – an appalling ...
There are plenty of action shows to watch, but only a few of them have the great choreography that makes a martial arts ...
Dynasty Awakening introduces Qin Dynasty Terracotta Warriors, new units, cosmetics, and a battle pass for Conqueror’s Blade on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.
Robert Kaplan’s latest book on big geopolitical questions reflects a shift away from high-minded ideals in US establishment thought. But instead of self-critical pragmatism, what he offers as a ...
Sometime around 4,500 years ago, a matrilineal community lived in what is now Shandong in eastern China. They farmed millet near the coast, raised animals and possibly engaged in fishing.
How did ancient Chinese commanders win wars without fighting? In this episode, Kings and Generals explores the brilliant tactics and cunning stratagems of the Three Kingdoms Period, drawn from both ...
The citizen, says the ancient Chinese philosophy, is central to a state's stability, and hence his/her welfare is paramount for the political economy.
Reflections | Ancient Chinese rules on animal sacrifices and how the practice has evolved today Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha this weekend, which involves ritual animal sacrifice, something ...
Archaeologists discovered three 1,800-year-old tombs from ancient China. The design of the tombs resembles that of a residence, showing the importance of family, even during burial.
The representative work of Chinese scholar Li Shen, Zhongguo Kexueshi, or History of Chinese Science, has been recently published in Russian by Moscow University Press.