The Chinese government’s true nature was displayed in Tiananmen Square 30 years ago. The world paid little heed.
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Tag Archives: China
Ant Financial’s Giant Fund
A single fund holds savings for more than one-third of China’s citizens. If things go wrong, consequences could be dire.
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Keeping Someone’s Kid Safely Outside China
The first duty of a boss is to keep employees safe. How safe is it to send someone to do business in China?
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Canada Chooses Sides
The detention of a prominent Chinese businesswoman puts Canada in a position familiar to many children of divorced parents.
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Another Naval Collision
A rising number of naval collisions and other incidents cautions us that something is going wrong on the open seas.
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Belatedly Recognizing China’s Trade Aggression
There is nothing new in the U.S.-China trade conflict except American acknowledgement of it.
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Stock Market Turbulence
When stocks encounter turbulence, investors should fasten seat belts – not jump out of the plane.
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Helping Iran Circumvent Sanctions
As Europeans collude with adversaries to undermine U.S. sanctions, it is fair to ask why we maintain troops on their soil.
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The Wrong Bear For Chinese Cinema
We don’t know why China barred “Christopher Robin,” because we don’t know why China does anything, period.
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One Country, One System
There is no conceivable long-term outcome in Hong Kong that is good for the city’s pro-democracy protesters.
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