Tag: China

Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies discussed Ron DeSantis characterizing the war in Ukraine as a territorial dispute where the U.S. should not intervene on a podcast.
The podcast discusses whether the current social malaise in America, characterized by phenomena like increased resignations and shoplifting, is a temporary January slump or a more prolonged period of depression.
In this podcast, democracy activist Carl Gershman explores whether the Jewish experience can offer any insights for the Uighur population in China.
In this podcast episode, democracy activist Carl Gershman discusses the plight of the Uighur people, an ethnic group in western China, who have been subjected to severe religious restrictions and mass detentions by the Chinese Communist Party.
In a discussion on a podcast, James B. Meigs, a Tech Commentary columnist, delves into the protests in China in relation to the Chinese government's handling of COVID-19 as well as the response of other governments.
The United States currently has overwhelming military power compared to Iran, but the Biden administration's ambiguous approach to defending its allies in the Middle East has created mistrust among its Gulf allies and emboldened China, Russia, and Iran.
The NBA and its sponsors have been accused of downplaying China's human rights abuses, including those against Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region.
Yang Meng, one of only a few Chinese academics fluent in Yiddish, recently taught the first Yiddish class ever at Peking University in Beijing.
Rabbi Matt Trusch, who has spent a significant portion of his life in China, has been posting videos on Douyin (China's TikTok) in an effort to connect with the Chinese audience and share Jewish culture and wisdom.
The article discusses the release of more information from Hunter Biden's laptop, suggesting that there was a concerted effort to bury the scandal before the 2020 election.
The article discusses the unethical practice of organ trafficking in China and the involvement of the medical establishment.
The podcast discusses President Biden's statements on potential involvement if China attacked Taiwan, and his economic initiatives with eastern nations, questioning the seriousness of these policies.
Israel is facing challenges as it reevaluates its position in world affairs amid Russian military actions and America's disengagement from the Middle East.
This article highlights the disconnect between the perception and reality of America's competition with China.
The struggle for Ukraine could establish China as the dominant power in Europe, surpassing both Russia and the United States.
Eli Lake, a COMMENTARY contributing editor, discusses the need for America to adapt to a changing world, specifically in its relationships with Russia and China.
This podcast episode discusses two main topics: the ongoing discussions in Vienna regarding a new nuclear agreement with Iran and how Putin is using Iran against America, as well as the threats of climate change in the Middle East and how it can foster greater cooperation in the region.
The podcast discusses Noah's increasing involvement in activism, growing pushback against political leaders scaling back Covid mitigation efforts, and the ethical concerns raised by the upcoming Winter Olympics in China.
The author argues that China is committing genocide against the Uyghur minority in Xinjiang through surveillance, forced labor, torture, sterilization, and destruction of religious sites.
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is spreading rapidly, surpassing the Delta variant as the leading source of new infections in the United States.
In her book "Maoism: A Global History," Julia Lovell explores the enduring influence of Chairman Mao and his revolutionary ideas.
Leaders across Europe are implementing aggressive travel restrictions in response to a rapid uptick in COVID-19 infections.
Two articles highlight the ways in which the Chinese government uses private digital technologies for social control and cultural influence.
In a recent podcast, there is a discussion around Donald Trump's statement that Russia stole American hypersonic technology research which eventually reached China.
According to a report, Apple's growth in China can be attributed to a secret $275 billion deal CEO Tim Cook signed with the Chinese government in 2016.