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by | Jun 8, 2022

The Rise of China, Inc.: How the Chinese Communist Party Transformed China into a Giant Corporation By Shaomin Li (Cambridge…

by | Jun 7, 2022

“Tiananmen Square, 33 Years Later,” editorial cartoon by Shaomin Li for The American Spectator, June 7, 2022.

by | Jun 4, 2022

It should be no surprise that communist states persecute religious believers. Whether China, North Korea, Cuba, Laos, or Vietnam —…

by | Jun 2, 2022

Headlines around the world tell of China’s growing economic troubles: “How bad are China’s economic woes?” (BBC), “COVID-19 Lockdowns Bring…

by | Jun 2, 2022

My first movie review for The American Spectator appeared in the August 1986 issue and was about a little flick called…

by | May 31, 2022

Over at National Review last week, the Tax Foundation’s Alex Muresianu dug into the nuts and bolts of a carbon…

by | May 30, 2022

In the midst of the Cuban Missile Crisis when Soviet ships heading for Cuba stopped short of the U.S. blockade…

by | May 30, 2022

Red China may think twice about invading Taiwan after watching Top Gun: Maverick. The long belated sequel to the 1986…

by | May 28, 2022

Perhaps the biggest challenge to dictatorship, and its greatest weakness, is the danger and uncertainty associated with leadership transition. No…

by | May 24, 2022

The world’s headlines say it all: “Biden’s Taiwan vow creates confusion not clarity — and raises China tensions” (the Guardian); “Biden’s…

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