The Samurai And The Ainu (Read This Before Seeing The Movie "The Last Samurai")
Tuesday 7th of September 2010 02:20:21 PM
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| THE SAMURAI AND THE AINU Findings by American anthropologist C. Loring Brace, University of Michigan, will surely be controversial in race conscious Japan. The eye of the predicted storm will be the Ainu, a "racially different" group of some 18,000 people now living on the northern island of Hokkaido. Pure-blooded Ainu are easy to spot: they have lighter skin, more body hair, and higher-bridged noses than most Japanese. Most Japanese tend to look down on the Ainu. Brace has studied the skeletons of about 1,100 Japanese, Ainu, and other Asian ethnic groups and has concluded that the revered samurai of... |
'Green' revolution threatens Uzbekistan -- but what would it mean?
Tuesday 7th of September 2010 02:20:21 PM
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| MOSCOW (AFP) - First there was a "rose" revolution, then an "orange" one, but while the "green" or Islamic revolt some see brewing in Uzbekistan may share a basic thirst for democracy, the outcome could be radically -- and tragically -- different, analysts said. ADVERTISEMENT The "people power" revolts in Georgia 18 months ago, then Ukraine last December caught the world's imagination. In both cases, huge, peaceful crowds forced the resignation of corrupt, vote-rigging governments. In came new, younger, Westward-looking leaders who vowed to put their ex-Soviet republics in the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Then in... |
4072 Year of the Rooster (photos)
Tuesday 7th of September 2010 02:20:21 PM
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| 4072 Year of the Rooster |
JAPANS JITTERS OVER CHINESE NAVAL INCURSIONS; BEIJING, OTTAWA INK NEW ENERGY, RESOURCE DEALS
Tuesday 7th of September 2010 02:20:21 PM
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| China Reform Monitor No. 574, January 21, 2005 American Foreign Policy Council, Washington, DC http://www.afpc.org Editor: Ilan Berman Associate Editor: Lisa-Marie Shanks JAPANS JITTERS OVER CHINESE NAVAL INCURSIONS; BEIJING, OTTAWA INK NEW ENERGY, RESOURCE DEALS [Dear Readers: The American Foreign Policy Council thanks Al Santoli for editing the first 573 issues of the China Reform Monitor, and welcomes AFPC Vice President for Policy Ilan Berman as interim editor] January 16: Amid growing concern for Chinas expanding military capabilities, Japan has mapped out a strategic plan to defend a chain of its southern islands in the East China Sea, Agence France... |



