Click Here to Read: Can Major League Baseball Bring China Into the Big Leagues? By Tony Dokoupil in Newsweek Magazine on April 15. 2013.
Major League Baseball’s first Chinese training camp, in Wuxi, opened in 2009. Laura Barisonzi
Click Here to Read: Once a Symbol of Power, Farming Now an Economic Drag in China By Ian Johnson in The New York Times on October 12, 2014.
Li Haiwen, 47, grows medicinal plants, rather than grain, on the plot of land he rents from the local government in Yangling. “The more grain you plant,” he said, “the poorer you get.”CreditGilles Sabrie for The New York Times
CAPA, the China American Psychoanalytic Alliance, trains mental health professionals in China to do psychoanalytic psychotherapy. More than 400 Western psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists are CAPA members: teaching and supervising and treating (psychoanalysis and analytic psychotherapy) our wonderful, hardworking, English speaking students using distance technology. Please look at our website www.capachina.org
1 session/week of supervision is part of our Four-year training program.
Graduates of the Two-year Basic program and the Two-year Advanced program want (and need) more supervision. CAPA has 20 openings for supervisors. Continue reading SUPERVISE CAPA GRADUATES
Click Here to Read: Why a U.S. immigrant investor program is being maxed out by Chinese applicants By Jiaxi Lu on the Washington Post on eSeptember 5, 2014.
Chinese citizens are swarming the EB-5 visa program, which requires applicants to invest at least $500,000 in order to gain permanent residency. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)