Eyes Around the World on China-Argentina Relations
The world is watching to see if the newly elected President of Argentina fulfills promises that will impact history.
The world is watching to see if the newly elected President of Argentina fulfills promises that will impact history.
Members of the Chinese diaspora in the U.S. were reported to have received $200 each to greet Xi Jinping at the APEC summit in San Francisco, and were reportedly instructed to greet the leader with flags outside his hotel.
The administration’s decisions to lift restrictions on 27 Chinese companies have broader implications, not only for U.S. national security and foreign policy, but also for human rights within China.
Once APEC is gone, police presence will start to simmer down again, the tents will return. And it will slowly flare up again. What we need is a permanent solution.
…authoritarian/dictators would want Digital IDs implemented. Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau has expressed that China is his ideal form of government. All of the West has been watching this play out in China to determine how they can implement it, too.
China’s draconian National Security Law unleashed onto Hong Kong in 2020 has had a chilling effect on religious believers, including widespread self-censorship in sermons and other religious activities.
Hong Kongers continue to vote with their feet and leave, coming to the conclusion that China’s draconian National Security Law has transformed previously one of the most open cities in Asia into little more than a police state.
In this lecture by James Lindsay of New Discourses, the parallels between our current circumstances and the strategies employed in Mao’s China become starkly evident, leading us to the inescapable conclusion that we are currently in the midst of nothing less than American Maoism.