by Donald Teel | Mar 13, 2022 | Featured
Choosing one’s friends is critical and typically based on mutual interests, common values, and compatibility. The China-Russia alliance on display in Ukraine fits my criteria for global comrades, aka, friends. China and Russia share a mutual interest in the...
by Andrew McCarthy | Jan 14, 2022 | Featured
Americans on the home front are exhausted from a marathon of foreign fallout. As the Taliban cancels this semester’s gender studies curriculum at the American University in Kabul, China eyes prospective control of the Bagram airbase. Instances like these embody a long...
by Donald Teel | Mar 16, 2021 | Malaysia
Today, March 16, 2021, health experts in Malaysia report that they recorded 1,063 new Covid-19 cases. On March 15, 2021, there were just 1,208 new cases, fueling the speculation that Malaysia is experiencing a slow decline in cases. Health director-general Tan Sri Dr....
by Michael Schmidt | Mar 3, 2021 | iVoteChina, Politics
On February 21st, 1972 President Richard Nixon arrived in China for a historic eight-day trip. He was taking a risky gamble. But in Nixon’s mind, it was a gamble worth taking. Nixon wrote the following, expressing his doubt: The world cannot be safe until China...
by Donald Teel | Mar 3, 2021 | Asian Life
This video is a venture into Chinese street interviews from Mandarin Corner. Young people are asked, “Would you date a foreigner? The answers are not unlike what I would expect to hear from young people around the world. As with most people, there are...
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