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AMERICA’S WARS MADE INVISIBLE: The True Cost of The War Machine & Forever Wars – Norman Solomon

Journalist Norman Solomon lifts the veil on America’s hidden war machine in his book, “War Made Invisible.” This critical exposé reveals the human toll and economic burden obscured by decades of perpetual U.S. military interventions. Media Blind Spots and Technological Warfare Solomon argues that media complicity contributes to this invisibility.… Read More »AMERICA’S WARS MADE INVISIBLE: The True Cost of The War Machine & Forever Wars – Norman Solomon

China’s New Taiwan Strategy – Beyond Militarily Punishing Taiwan

Is China’s military drill in the Taiwan Strait a signal of abandoning peaceful reunification? According to Chinese strategist and former Air Force Colonel, Professor Wang Xiangsui, all Western media that think this way are caught in a misconception. China’s ambition for reunification with Taiwan is intricately woven into its economic… Read More »China’s New Taiwan Strategy – Beyond Militarily Punishing Taiwan

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN ACADEMIC AND ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES AND THE FBI

Houston Event Fosters Dialogue on Research Security and Civil Liberties A collaborative effort by the Texas Multicultural Advocacy Coalition, Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, and the APA Justice Task Force convened a forum on June 6, 2024. Held at Rice University’s O’Connor Building, the event (also accessible virtually)… Read More »A DIALOGUE BETWEEN ACADEMIC AND ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES AND THE FBI

US is Militarizing Itself to Death, While China Emphasizes Cooperation.

The speaker featured in this video is Jan Oberg, a political science academic and peace researcher who serves as the director of the Transnational Foundation for Peace & Future Research. The context features Jan Oberg discussing US-China relations, highlighting US militarization, the need for cooperation, and critiquing the US Military-Industrial-Media-Academic… Read More »US is Militarizing Itself to Death, While China Emphasizes Cooperation.

What a Foreign Policy For the Middle Class Looks Like – Realism and Restraint Amid Global Conflict

The Quincy Institute Forum: Bridging the Divide on American Foreign Policy The Quincy Institute, a think tank promoting peaceful international cooperation, hosted a forum featuring prominent figures across the political spectrum. These included Senators JD Vance and Rand Paul, journalists Sagar Enjeti and David Goldman, Quincy Institute’s Jake Werner, and… Read More »What a Foreign Policy For the Middle Class Looks Like – Realism and Restraint Amid Global Conflict

How The U.S. Failed To Meet the China Challenge – WSJ Opinion

The authors of the presented content, Richard Fontaine and Robert Blackwill, are foreign policy commentators who co-authored a book titled “Lost Decade: The US Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power.” Both authors have significant experience and expertise in foreign policy and international affairs: What are their opinions?… Read More »How The U.S. Failed To Meet the China Challenge – WSJ Opinion

Rand Paul Grills Blinken About Biden ‘Jumping On The Trump Train’ With Tariffs On China

A day ago, on May 21, 2024, Senator Rand Paul questions Secretary of State Antony Blinken on U.S. policies towards China and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, emphasizing the ineffective use of tariffs, sanctions, and public scolding, highlighting a need for more diplomatic and nuanced approaches. Senator Rand Paul raised several salient… Read More »Rand Paul Grills Blinken About Biden ‘Jumping On The Trump Train’ With Tariffs On China

Why Indians Become CEO Before Other Asians – Fung Brothers

Opinion by the Fund Brothers. The Fung Brothers, Andrew and David Fung, are quite influential on YouTube, especially within the Asian American community. They gained significant traction in the early 2010s with their videos that often combine comedy, cultural commentary, and food exploration. Their content has addressed a variety of topics,… Read More »Why Indians Become CEO Before Other Asians – Fung Brothers