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| | | | TRADE WITH China is often in the news. At the same time, Im enjoying Eric Jay Dolins book, When America First Met China, as sort of a Chinese Trade, Part 1. (See www.wp.me/p2ETap-QU.) The book is replete with historical insights and, every so often, truisms that are relevant today. One of these, the tragedy of | |
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| | | | Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology | |
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joshuapnudell.com
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| | | | Re-centering Ionia The main focus of my research right now, "Re-centering Ionia" is dedicated to challenging the usual assumptions about Classical and early Hellenistic Ionia. Modern scholars tend to implicitly or explicitly interpret Ionia as subject to the imperial whims of more powerful actors in the Aegean. This project examines the history of Ionia at | |
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