Analysis Xi Jinping’s new agricultural reforms sound very much like Mao-era policies. Like a board game, it involves moving people and resources around, planning the increase in food production and how much will be stored for the future, who will receive which resources, and who will be favored by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Mao’s…
China Faces Food Security Issues
Universal Studios Beijing Opens Amid Concerns Over China Influencing Western Entertainment
News Analysis Universal Studios inaugurated a resort in Beijing on Sept. 20, after a two-decade wait, amid concerns over the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) influence on the Western entertainment industry. The CCP aims to create a positive image of itself by influencing Hollywood through large investments and the potential of entering, or being restricted from,…
Sanction the CCP for Forced Organ Harvesting
Analysis The World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting covers the means to stop this atrocity, including a universal declaration, economic sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and bans on international training of transplant surgeons from China. Organizers of the summit, held between Sept. 17 and Sept. 26, called upon the legal profession…
Beijing Silences Global Media on China’s Forced Organ Harvesting
Analysis The World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting is highlighting media silence on one of the greatest atrocities of our time: a billion-dollar forced organ harvesting industry in China. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has used its gatekeeper role over the immense economic power of China, and its political influence campaigns abroad, to…
The $31 Billion Bubble Scam and the Nicaraguan Canal Myth
News Analysis In May of this year, the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) imposed disciplinary sanctions on the Beijing Xinwei Technology Group Co., Ltd. (Xinwei Group), and its chairman, Wang Jing. The sanctions included the delisting of the company’s shares and disallowing Wang to serve in any managerial capacity of listed companies for 10 years. Subsequent…
Forced Organ Harvesting in China Is Medical Genocide for Profit
Analysis New details are emerging about the billion-dollar forced organ harvesting industry in China that has resulted in as many as a million deaths, or more, of unwilling “donors.” The World Summit on Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting, held between Sept. 17 and Sept. 26, brings together academics, lawyers, and politicians from around the…
The China-Pakistan-Taliban Dynamic: What It Means for the US and India
Analysis China, Russia, Pakistan, and Iran have maintained their embassies in Afghanistan. Taliban representatives also met with those governments, as well as the government of Turkmenistan, before assuming power. India and the United States, by contrast, closed their embassies and recalled their diplomats. At a recent meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, both Chinese leader…
US and China Battle for Defense-Critical Rare Earth Metals
Analysis For years, China has undercut other countries in the production and refining of defense-critical rare earth metals, dominating the global market. At present China controls 85 percent of the global supply. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses threats to cut off the supplies of rare earth minerals as a bargaining chip. It did this…
France Angry Over Exclusion From US-China Containment Policies
Analysis France has recalled its ambassadors from the United States and Australia in protest over America’s new national security partnership with the United Kingdom and Australia, as well as a U.S. nuclear-propulsion submarine deal with Australia. France was angered because Australia had abandoned their $65 billion dollar defense deal, which provided the latter with diesel powered…
With Fresh Purges in China’s Security Agencies, Xi Takes on Rival Factions
News analysis On Sept. 10, Chinese former police official Deng Huilin stood trial in the northern city of Baoding. Accused of accepting bribes, the forme head of public security in Chongqing, a southwestern megalopolis of 23 million people, pleaded guilty and expressed remorse for his actions. Deng was one among thousands of other security officials…
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