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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

Bucking the anti-China trend – Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy

Bucking the anti-China trend written by Zhiqun Zhu, professor of political science and international relations at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. Joel The House of Representatives passed “The America COMPETES Act of 2022” in early February with a 222-210 vote, earmarking some $350 billion in funding for semiconductors, supply chains, and scientific research and innovation to… Read More »Bucking the anti-China trend – Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy

San Francisco celebrated like it’s 1656 as 50 API Elected Officials Welcome the Year of the Tiger in Solidarity

When the plague which swept through Naples, Italy ended in 1656, the city threw a 10-day festival to celebrate and memorialize the hardship they had endured – “a kind of societal exclamation mark at the end of a dark chapter”. After a two year lock down due to the pandemic,… Read More »San Francisco celebrated like it’s 1656 as 50 API Elected Officials Welcome the Year of the Tiger in Solidarity

The power of voting!

The New York Times, February 17, 2022.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/17/us/san-francisco-school-board-parents.html ‘You Have to Give Us Respect’: Asian Americans Fueled San Francisco Recall The landslide vote to remove three school board members cut across ethnicity and income levels. But Chinese American voters and volunteers were crucial to victory, organizers say. As Election Day approached,… Read More »The power of voting!