I usually reserve updates to my commentaries for the annual compilation I publish in book form. Therefore, it is rather ironic that this is my second update this week. Here, in part, is what I wrote about this still-unfolding saga two days ago: Why continue the trade embargo against Cuba but trade with China? The… Read more.
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Blind Dissident Seeks Refuge at U.S. Embassy in China?
My only concern is that China acts like a parent who seems to think her only duty is to feed and clothe her child – all guidance about and regard for right and wrong be damned… The one thing every brutal dictator who fell during the Arab Spring could count on was China’s tacit, and… Read more.
China’s Purging of Bo Xilai
As recently as early March Bo Xilai was arguably the most popular politician in China – destined for a seat on the country’s all-powerful, nine-member Politburo Standing Committee later this year. Today he is under investigation for “serious discipline violations” – having been fired from his high-profile job as Communist Party boss of the thriving… Read more.
Jasmine Revolution simmering in China
China reached an earth-shifting milestone last year when, for the first time in history, more than half of its 1.3 billion people were reported living in cities than in the countryside. Clearly this is not as dramatic a movement as the Long March (1934-35), but it could prove equally significant in the epic annals of Chinese… Read more.
China’s deficit? No moral authority to lead
China was uncharacteristically bold in demanding “a greater voice” on the world stage at last week’s summit on Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Honolulu. But I see no cause for the alarm this caused in some regions. After all, given the transformative mendicancy involved in the EU now competing with the U.S. to have China fund… Read more.
Sanctioning Libya but not China?
Leave it to the hypocrisy and double standards that govern international relations to make even Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi seem sympathetic. For, given the way Western leaders are lining up to condemn and sanction him for his crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, you’d think he had committed the worst human rights abuses since the Holocaust. Hell,… Read more.
China putting squeeze on The Bahamas. Your country could be next…
The Bahamas is having a precedent-setting dispute with China over a development agreement, which calls for Chinese men to compose the vast majority of workers on a $2.5 billion project (Baha Mar) that China is funding. (FYI: Baha Mar is to comprise six hotels with approximately 3,500 rooms and condominiums, a 100,000-Sq-Ft casino, 200,000-Sq-Ft of… Read more.
World beware: China Calling In (Loan-Sharking) Debts
Western leaders have made a mockery of their condemnation of the brutal crackdown on Tibetan monks by heeding China’s warning against meeting with the Dalai Lama in any official capacity. In fact, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown appeased the Chinese by refusing to meet with him at No. 10, choosing instead to meet only at the residence of the… Read more.
Google finds its own “Chinese medicine” hard to swallow
Google won international praise last week for merely announcing that it intends “to review our business operations in China” after Chinese agents hacked into the Google email accounts of human-rights activists – who are deemed to be enemies of the state. Meanwhile, far too few pundits are bothering to note that these hackers just did to… Read more.
Happy Birthday China!
Never before in the history of mankind has a country done so much for so many in so little time as China has done to lift hundreds of millions of people out of abject poverty over the past 60 years. Indeed, what can one say about China; except to marvel at the speed and ease… Read more.