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Similarities Between the Ferrari Crash and the Chernigov Incident : The New Yorker
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— The men who run China today are avid readers of history, especially of the decline and fall of the Soviet Union. They can recite its causes, and they are explicitly dedicated to avoiding a repeat of the experience.
Mark Colvin
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation News
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The Ferrari crash calls to mind another car crash, in the Soviet Union in 1990, for
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September 6, 2012
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Gady Epstein
China Correspondent
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The Economist
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The Ferrari crash calls to mind another car crash, in the Soviet Union in 1990, for
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"the incident at Chernigov"
September 6, 2012
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Evan Osnos
Staff Writer
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The New Yorker
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Late Nights, Mysterious Women, and Communism: The men who run China today are avid readers of history, especi...
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September 6, 2012
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Malcolm Moore
Beijing Correspondent
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Telegraph
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: Evan Osnos
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on Chernigov and why Beijing's black Ferrari crash is much more than tabloid fodder
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September 5, 2012
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Erin Conway-Smith
Correspondent, South Africa
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: Late nights, mysterious women, & Communism -
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September 5, 2012
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Editor, NewYorker.com
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Two undressed woman; a connected young man; a crashed ferrari. Beijing's new, political problem.
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September 5, 2012
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