The Chinese regime cannot help challenging even friendly governments, creating anti-communist sentiments.
China’s transnational movements are some of the most fascinating in the world, especially today, with a promise of more tomorrow. The Year of the Rat is over, and Chinese cadres smoking in the offices of Zhongnanhai, just West of the Forbidden City, must be relieved they survived. From a Tibetan uprising to the Sichuan earthquake to Olympic debacles and now economic meltdown, the past lunar year left many Chinese feeling ratty.
You are funding forced abortions in China. So am I. Not only elective abortions. Forced abortions.
Looking weak to Beijing only encourages bad behavior by the Chinese communist regime.
With $6.4 Billion, Chinese Communist Party is planning a China CNN.
China, brittle? Anyone who knows something about anything would say China is at its peak.
A golden opportunity to work with the Chinese people to end the CCP tyranny is being tossed away.
As always, Ethan Gutmann is a must-read in the Weekly Standard on the Obama Administration: “Human rights in China. Democracy in China. These are things that the Obama administration wants nothing to do with. Are the Chinese people on their own now?”
The true culprit in the exploitation of workers and destruction of the environment in China is the Chinese Communist Party.
China’s National Bureau of Statistics inherited this glorious tradition and uses two statistical data systems.