Tag: China

In this discussion, journalist Neri Zilber hosts Kevjn Lim, an expert on Iran and China, to examine the current state of the Iran nuclear crisis and Israel's search for an alternative plan if negotiations fail.
The podcast discusses how the media and Big Tech are suppressing stories about Hunter Biden and China's role in COVID, highlighting the implications of such actions.
Panelists on a discussion show cover various topics including the comparison between anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, the potential actions of the Biden administration regarding China and the virus, and the recent state hijacking of a commercial European jetliner.
Josh Rogin, a foreign affairs journalist and columnist for the Washington Post, also serves as a political analyst for CNN.
Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, has demonstrated a strong stance on China's treatment of the Uyghurs and trade imbalances, but he has shown blind spots when it comes to the Middle East and Iran.
The author discusses the concept of the "Thirty Tyrants," inspired by Machiavelli's description of a friendly government created by Sparta in Athens.
China, with its imperial history and ambitious population, is now turning its ambitions outward and seeking its place in the world.
The article discusses the increasing concerns over China's investment and influence in Israel, particularly through its Belt and Road Initiative.
China's growing presence and influence in the Middle East should not be underestimated.
In this episode, Oded Eran, a former Ambassador, provides an overview of Israeli foreign policy and its relations with various countries and regions.
The text discusses Donald Trump's change in tone as he resumes pandemic-related press conferences, the congressional GOP focusing on the post-Trump era, and the deepening diplomatic crisis with China leading to the closure of a Chinese consulate by the U.S.
The author, a Jewish individual studying abroad in China, shares their struggle to find a bagel, a significant breakfast food in their Jewish culture, while in a foreign country.
The COMMENTARY podcast discusses current challenges to the established order, focusing on China's bold actions internationally and domestic unrest following the killing of George Floyd.
In a recent podcast episode by COMMENTARY, the debate surrounding the extent of liberty both domestically and internationally was discussed.
The text recounts the author's childhood fascination with a cartoon about Benjamin of Tudela, a 12th-century Jewish traveler, and explores their subsequent discovery of the city of Harbin in China, built by Jewish immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The text discusses China's strategy for global economic dominance, focusing on its use of technology in various sectors.
Hosted in Beijing, the writer reflects on the complexities of celebrating Passover in a place like China where themes of freedom, oppression, and social justice resonate deeply.
Tel Aviv's Religious Council is cautioning against buying shofars made in China or Morocco due to concerns about the use of pig fat in Chinese shofars and polyester glue in Moroccan ones, which could make them halachically unacceptable.