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I began graduate studies at University of Chicago in 1966, in theology. By the end of the first year I decided against theology and joined the field called History of Religions, studying with Mircea Eliade, Charles Long and Joseph Kitagawa. Deciding that Chinese religions was my first interest, I began taking classes in Classical Chinese, learning the language in the backwards fashion championed by H. G. Creel. I studied the first year with a disciple of his, then under Edwin Kracke for the second year. Finally, in the third year, I began to learn spoken Mandarin.
After finishing basic class work, I left for Taiwan in 1971 to study at the Stanford Center in Taipei until the end of 1972. I completed my dissertation and graduated in fall of 1
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The Extradition Law and Limits of Authority

For the moment, the extradition law, which sent 1-2 million people into the streets of Hong Kong, has been set aside, and Carrie Lam, the Beijing appointee who governs the city has apologized. It will likely be brought back again, at some time in the future, with some cosmetic changes, but probably not soon. No one doubts that the authoritarian government of the Peoples Republic will at some point Read more of this blog post »
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