Biden Slips Further Back to Failed China Policies
Biden has edged back to the accommodation policies of the Clinton and Obama administrations.
Contributors
Human Rights: Trump’s Trump Card Against China and North Korea
◎ Like Reagan with the Soviet Union, Trump should launch a moral offensive against China and North Korea that will reap enormous strategic benefits as well.
The World is Taking a Stand Against China, Freedom’s Enemy
◎ Since the time of Mao Zedong, it has been in the Chinese Communist DNA to treat the West as its ultimate enemy, engagement or no engagement.
Hong Kong and Taiwan Preview China’s Future
◎ Now it is time for Beijing to advance its thinking and face reality.
‘Red China’ Redux: Pariah Among Nations, Enemy of its People
◎ The CCP’s aggression extended beyond populations within China and along its borders.
As Hong Kong Stands Up to China, US Should Do the Right Thing — This Time
◎ President Trump, still addressing the consequences of the earlier unconsummated events, faces a new situation as the people of Hong Kong defy Beijing’s further erosion of their guaranteed rights of limited self-government.
Is China About to Give America a ‘Bloody Nose’?
◎ The real challenge will be America’s response to China’s first-level retaliation, and whether Washington is prepared to move up the escalatory ladder.
Henry Kissinger is Still Brilliant — and Still Wrong About China
◎ The Trump administration is confronting China multidimensionally — on trade, Taiwan, the South China Sea and North Korea — as no predecessor ever did.
America’s Struggle with China and North Korea is for Keeps
◎ Existential struggles are not conducive to compromise, especially when the opposing sides see the competition in those stark terms.
Keeping Trump’s Tariffs Commitment Will Mean Healthier US-China Relations
◎ Consistency and constancy in support of both America’s national interest and the rules-based international order have been in short supply over the past decade or more.