I grew up in New York City in the late '70s, at a time when U.S. - China relations were something that was on the front page of The New York Times on a regular basis. John Pomfret More Quotes by John Pomfret More Quotes From John Pomfret I was fourteen when Kissinger made his secret trip to China, and then there was subsequently Nixon's trip to China, and I was very much seized with an interest in China. John Pomfret china interest secret made And then I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to go to China in 1980, which was quite early. John Pomfret go lucky enough opportunity I went back to the States and started at a small newspaper in Riverside County, California, covering the police; I was making $280 a week covering the police. John Pomfret newspaper small back police The desire to become a journalist came really because I very much like living abroad, and like to travel, and wanted to be paid for it. John Pomfret like living desire travel Stanford had no journalism program so I just learned by doing, effectively. John Pomfret learned doing just journalism In some ways the domestic reporting is a lot easier because Americans will talk to you about anything. John Pomfret some will talk you Working overseas is more difficult in that it's much more complicated to get people to open their hearts to you and to tell you information. John Pomfret you information complicated people Whereas with foreign coverage there's a much broader disconnect between you and your audience. John Pomfret disconnect your you audience A lot of times when we work overseas we tend to put the experience of someone who lives overseas, a Chinese person or a Korean person or a Bosnian person, within the prism of an American life. John Pomfret someone experience work life I think some of the best reporters are the ones who can really illustrate the differences between societies, at the same time trying to connect the fact that there are a lot of shared values in addition to those differences. John Pomfret best think differences time One of the problems that we have as American journalists is that we bring the American cultural baggage with us and we plop it down and it follows us around and that's just a fact of life. John Pomfret american problems down life I was posted to China in the summer of 1988, which was the greatest time ever, I think, to have been in China. John Pomfret think china summer time My main form of transportation at that time was a bicycle, because bicycles could move though the crowd. John Pomfret crowd bicycle transportation time And when they do spin out of control there are important ramifications that affect America, not just its direct national interest but its broader interests as a nation which has thought of itself as a beacon to other nations, of freedom, liberty, democracy, whatever. John Pomfret nation control democracy freedom I think that's the main threat in Bosnia and Rwanda and Zaire. There doesn't seem to be much willingness to engage these problems unless they directly affect national security interests. John Pomfret engage problems think security I've been shot at on numerous occasions. John Pomfret numerous shot been occasions The one indication that I got that I was doing the right job in Bosnia was that at different periods of time all the factions came down very hard on me. John Pomfret down job me time I had my life threatened by Bosnian Serbs on numerous occasions. John Pomfret my-life occasions threatened life Srebrenica was a horrendous war crime and it had to be uncovered. John Pomfret uncovered had crime war For me the much more significant question is what did the Americans do, if anything, to help the Croatian army, because they are the ones that changed fundamentally the map of Bosnia, not the Bosnian army. John Pomfret question help me army