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How can the US lecture China on the rights of Muslims?

Andre Vltchek In 2019, I wrote a long analysis about “the Uygur issue”; analysis which will be soon published...

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Can the US beat China in a “trade war”?

Andre Vltchek It is very popular these days to talk and write about the “trade war” between the United...

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Why is Hong Kong losing out to mainland China?

Hong Kong is losing to Mainland China. Its poverty rates are high, it suffers from corruption and savage capitalism....

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Guaido & Wong – The New Generation of Pro-West “Saints”

Andre Vltchek The new generation of “pro-Western heroes” and “saints” is clearly failing to impress the world. Juan Guaido...

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Hong Kong is Scared….of the Rioters

Andre Vltchek It was once a British police station, as well as the Victoria Prison Compound. Hong Kong inhabitants...

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Hong Kong Protestors: Hooligans or Heroes?

Andre Vltchek Whenever Hong Kong protesters are destroying public property, there are no cameras of Western media outlets in...

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Deeper meanings of the Hong Kong protests

Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarević Does our history only appear overheated, while it is essentially calmly predetermined? Is it directional...

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China And the Zombies Of The Past

The hybrid war, being conducted against China by the United States and its gaggle of puppet states from the...

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Can China’s Belt-and-Road Initiative save South-East Asia?

Andre Vltchek Most of the people in the West or in North Asia usually never think about it, but...

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East-West Strategic Temperature Hotting up in Asia-Pacific

My former professional background as a policy planner ( 1985-90) in the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and...

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March of the Uyghurs

Andre Vltchek Important note: The Uyghurs have managed to create a very old and deep culture. Most of them...

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Complexities of 5G and National Security

Renee Parsons In case you missed the kickoff, there is an unprecedented ‘must win’ wireless race for the US...

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30 years after Tiananmen Square, the U.S. is still trying to destabilize China

Max Parry Last month marked three decades since the conclusion of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations in China. The...

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The Fragility of Democracy: Hong Kong, China and the Extradition Bill

Binoy Kampmark It has been a history of turns and the occasional betrayal, but Hong Kong’s experiment with democracy,...

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Pandas and Sanctions: Diplomacy vs Extortion

Andre Vltchek While the United States has been intimidating dozens of countries all over the world, two cuddly Chinese...

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This Outlaw Power

Christopher Black On June 4th the Chinese government issued a travel alert for Chinese tourists thinking of visiting the...

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Tian’anmen – 30 years of sanctimony and cant

I generally describe Western attitudes to China as “a great big bag of arrogance, stuffed to the brim with...

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The New York Times and its Uyghur “activist”

Peter Symonds The New York Times has furnished a case study of the way in which it functions as the conduit...

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THE CHINA HOAX: Is China Being Framed?

Godfree Roberts Propaganda is to a democracy what the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state.” Noam Chomsky I was...

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BRI Forum Beijing: How Western “Reports” Smear China

In poorer countries, people defend BRI Andre Vltchek The second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation is about...

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