The upcoming World's Fair should offer the chance to build a showpiece U.S. pavilion. But thanks to behind-the-scenes maneuverings and State Department incompetence, we may end up with a Chinese-funded pavilion—or no pavilion at all
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Third guy enters the fray for control of the U.S. pavilion
The battle to bring the U.S. pavilion to the World Expo in Shanghai seems to just get more complicated as the days count down. According to China Daily, a Chinese-American oil industry executive called James I.C. Chiang is now planning his own vision of what the pavilion should look like...
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Architecture of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai
The grand tradition of World Expos may seem a little quaint to Americans--evoking 1950s era images of flying cars and robot butlers. But the Expos still live, and the upcoming Expo 2010 in Shanghai, promises to be worthwhile since the city is using the event to anoint itself as the design capital of the new millennium.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Clinton says take me to the fair!
Supporters of an United States pavilion at the upcoming Shanghai world's fair in 2010 have been looking to the Obama administration for some help to boost the effort. Eyes have turned to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and newly anointed Commerce Secretary, former Washington Gov. Gary Locke, as possible saviors of the effort.
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
G20 and the Shanghai World Expo
How many Americans and other G20 attendees know about the Shanghai 2010 World Expo? Americans don't even have a U.S. pavilion approved. This omission is a great problem for the U.S. and shows how potentially out of touch we appear to other G20 countries.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
National Geographic to promote Yeosu Expo
The organizing committee for Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea has joined with the National Geographic Channel in a deal to promote the international event, which hopes to draw more than 8 million visitors from around the world.
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