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Joel Wong

Asian Americans are assets in competition with the PRC (People’s Republic of China)

by Joel Wong Newsweek published an article on October 26, 2020, stating that it “has identified about 600 groups in the U.S. in regular touch with and guided by China’s Communist Party.” The magazine has in one fell swoop promoted a sensational impression that “implicated” every one of the five… Read More »Asian Americans are assets in competition with the PRC (People’s Republic of China)

The New York Times | Wang Huiyao: It’s Time to Offer Russia an Offramp. China Can Help With That.

Dr. Henry Huiyao WANG is the Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a leading Chinese nongovernmental think tank accredited with UN “Special Consultative Status” and ranked 64th among think tanks worldwide in 2020 Global Go to Think Tank Index (GGTTI) by the University of Pennsylvania. His expertise covers a wide… Read More »The New York Times | Wang Huiyao: It’s Time to Offer Russia an Offramp. China Can Help With That.

Statement on the One-Year Anniversary of the Atlanta Massacrec

March 16, 2022 – Statement on the One-Year Anniversary of the Atlanta Massacre See the statement posted by the League of California Cities Asian Pacific Islander Caucus. Joel Elk Grove, California – ​The League of California Cities Asian Pacific Islander (API) Caucus issued the following statement in response to the one-year anniversary… Read More »Statement on the One-Year Anniversary of the Atlanta Massacrec

Is China a democracy?

I have been following Pascal Coppens for a while. He is a Belgian entrepreneur and a commentator living in China. In this 25 minute video, he argues that although China is not a liberal democracy, China has many elements of a democratic society. Furthermore, the Chinese model of government may… Read More »Is China a democracy?

East Asia’s Surprising Stability

East Asia’s Surprising Stability This video features John Quincy Society featuring David C. Kang. Since 2009, Kang has been a professor of the University of Southern California, where he is a professor in both international politics and organization and management. China’s neighbors in East and SE Asia are not concerned… Read More »East Asia’s Surprising Stability