via zerohedge.com From the war in Ukraine to the horrific terror attack on Oct. 7 and the subsequent conflict in the Middle East to the roiling waters of the South China Sea, the world today is in crisis. The causes are not found in Moscow or Tehran alone, but primarily in Washington and Beijing. They are […]
November 06, 2023 via ccci.berkeley.edu The California-China Climate Institute is celebrating the Newsom Administration’s successful trip to China, which we helped to plan and support. The trip focused on delivering real climate action and creating opportunities for future collaboration and cooperation. “The U.S. and China have many differences, but we share a common threat that can only be […]
by C. Alexander Ohlers at americanthinker.com The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would force TikTok’s Chinese owner to either sell the video app or have it banned in the United States. Although there is a debate over the details and approach of the law itself, the bill represents growing concerns over […]
by Ana Swanson at nytimes.com A congressional committee focused on national security threats from China said it had “grave concerns” about a research partnership between the University of California, Berkeley, and several Chinese entities, claiming that the collaboration’s advanced research could help the Chinese government gain an economic, technological or military advantage. In a letter […]
via scmp.com For the centenary of the death of Karl Marx in 1983, China issued a special set of commemorative stamps. In 2018, for the 200th anniversary of the birth of the German thinker and founder of communism, Chinese President Xi Jinping presided over a memorial meeting, one of a host of state-led events held to […]