What Xi’s Europe Tour Says About the CCP’s Goals and Woes
Xi Jinping cannot be said to have returned a “winner” from his trip to Europe given the lack of substantive diplomatic agreements and the continued impasse over the West’s concerns with the PRC’s export of excess capacity and support of Russia.
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Why the CCP Is Pushing the Hong Kong Law Now and How the World Should Respond
◎ The international community must join the U.S. in condemning the PRC for pushing to implement national security legislation in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s Moment of Truth — and China’s
◎ The failure of past U.S. administrations to confront the communist regime for the sake of expected reforms through engagement has only whetted its appetite for further advances against Western interests.
Politics Watch: CCP Regime Crisis, Crisis Strategy, and the Two Sessions
◎ This article offers an overview of the challenges that the CCP regime currently faces, the strategies and solutions it could pursue to avoid regime crisis, and the policies that it could roll out at the Two Sessions.
Politics Watch: Former PRC Justice Minister Fu Zhenghua Gets a ‘Soft Landing’
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The Information Component of Cold War II with China
◎ President Trump has assembled and enabled a national security team that is focused on China’s existential threat to America’s core interests and is attuned to engage it on the information and values front.
China’s Regime Won’t Change, So the Chinese People Must Change It
◎ The communist system is unfit to govern the Chinese people—the first and most aggrieved victims—but only they have the ability and the right to change it.
Geopolitics Watch: The CCP’s Coronavirus ‘War of Words’ is Prelude to a ‘Waterloo Moment’
◎ The CCP’s recent “war of words” with the U.S. and other countries is the natural outcome of its political culture and a reaction to issues that the communist regime finds most troubling to deal with.
The Post-pandemic New Order in US-China Relations
◎ President Trump has frequently expressed frustration over China’s dishonesty and noncooperation from the start of the coronavirus outbreak.
Risk Watch: The CCP Could be Playing the North Korea Card with Kim Jong Un’s Disappearance
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