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Shaomin Li

Shaomin Li

Shaomin Li is Eminent Scholar and Professor of International Business at Old Dominion University. His works have appeared in Harvard Business Review, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the Economist, and the New York Times. His most recent books are Bribery and Corruption in Weak Institutional Environments and The Rise of China, Inc.: How the Chinese Communist Party Transformed China into a Giant Corporation. Shaomin went to an art school when he was young and remains an avid artist. He especially likes to draw portraits and cartoons.
by | May 19, 2023

“The Semiconductor Chip on China’s Shoulder,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, May 19, 2023.

by | May 15, 2023

“Xi Jinping: The ‘Neutral’ Mediator,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, May 15, 2023.

by | May 10, 2023

“Biden’s Weak China Policy,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, May 10, 2023.

by | Apr 25, 2023

“Wolf Warrior Ambassador Lu,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, April 25, 2023.

by | Apr 15, 2023

French President Emmanuel Macron is in trouble, again, not for raising the retirement age, but for his recent visit to…

by | Apr 8, 2023

The Heritage Foundation just published a report titled “Winning the New Cold War: A Plan for Countering China.” Are China…

by | Apr 7, 2023

“Biden’s Inflationary Economic Policy,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, April 6, 2023.

by | Mar 27, 2023

What does TikTok have in common with 9/11? On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked airplanes and committed suicide attacks on…

by | Mar 22, 2023

“Xi Visits Moscow,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, March 22, 2023.

by | Mar 14, 2023

“Xi Confirmed for Third Term in One-Candidate ‘Election,’” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, March 14, 2023.

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