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China’s Enduring Hatred of Japan Could Spark Renewed Conflict Involving U.S.
BEIJING—There are many obscure tourist sites in Beijing. One missed by many foreigners is the Chinese People’s Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall. The museum illustrates why China, America’s most fearsome potential competitor, and Japan, Washington’s most important Asian ally, often are at odds. The two are a conflict waiting to happen, which could draw the U.S. into war with a nuclear power. Chinese President Xi Jinping presided over last week’s World War II victory parade in Beijing. However, the conflict with Japan continues in many people’s minds. Following Washington’s lead, Tokyo did not recognize the PRC ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 8, 2015 Category: American Health Authors: Doug Bandow Source Type: blogs

Making a Dream a Reality
By Joseph Kim, MD.   As a Korean-American, I have always been curious about exploring my heritage. Fortunately, I have had the opportunity to visit South Korea several times, including two trips during residency. Each time I visited, I realized that I had developed a desire to live in South Korea one day. But deciding to work in Korea as a physician was an enormous decision, and I did not want to make it lightly. I wanted to have the chance to explore the life of an emergency physician in South Korea before making such a life-altering decision.    I began researching potential hospitals that might allow me to rotate...
Source: Going Global - June 11, 2013 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: blogs