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Here’s The Atlantic’s James Fallows, documenting his recent trip through one of China’s Foxconn factories. His feature story in this month’s issue examines the possible return of American manufacturing from a decade of Chinese dominance.
In this month’s Atlantic, all three cover bylines belong to Lavin speakers: James Fallows on Romney, the debater; Ta-Nehisi Coates on how Obama has addressed race (or hasn’t) during his first term; and Hanna Rosin on hookup culture & feminist progress.
Lavin speaker James Fallows has just released his second book on China, China Airborne, and the reviews are overwhelmingly positive. Here’s one:
“On the surface it is a book about aviation in China, but it is also one of the best books on China (ever), one of the best books on industrial organization in years, and an excellent treatment of economic growth. It is also readable and fun.”
Lavin speaker James Fallows, of The Atlantic Monthly, discusses the importance and the intersection of immigration and higher education—the twin vectors of American innovation.