Category: the CCP

China’s Quest in the Indian Ocean

Commentary To make new forays into the Indian Ocean, the Chinese regime has found an alternate route in its new rail line through Burma (also known as Myanmar)—the first to link western China with the Indian Ocean. With Burma acting as the land bridge, the rail line would allow China to build a strategic network—from…


The Chinese Regime’s Engagement With Bad Actors

Commentary The foreign policy of the Chinese regime assumes that the current ruling power in a country is the legitimate ruling power. Consequently, despite an international consensus to the contrary, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) engages with the Burmese junta, as well as with the Taliban. China wants to avoid foreign entanglements and is not…


China Robs Its Tech Sector, and Gets Schooled on Equality

Commentary On Aug. 28, the Wall Street Journal, that bastion of American capitalism, gave the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) advice on how to achieve equality. Don’t believe me? Nathaniel Taplin and Jacky Wong, both reporters for the Journal, wrote, “Fundamentally, China needs a better-funded social safety net not tied to a certain location, and a…


Beijing’s Support of the Taliban Will Lead Itself to Troubles and Pitfalls

Commentary With the Taliban taking over Kabul just days ago, China’s Foreign Ministry said Beijing has always played “a constructive role” in Afghanistan, during a press briefing on Aug. 17. The Chinese regime considers the situation as a strategic opportunity to be more actively involved in Afghan affairs. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with…


China’s Communists Demand Concessions From Washington While Committing Thievery

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) turned the Tianjin talks on July 26 into Alaska talks Version 2. The CCP’s foreign minister Wang Yi blatantly made three demands on the U.S., which he claimed to be the “bottom lines” that the regime “firmly upholds”. These demands are: firstly, “the United States must not challenge, slander or…


A Love Story From Communist China: Woman Jailed for Faith Escapes With Fiancé’s Help

After braving two years of relentless torture in a communist forced-labor camp in China, a woman was safely rescued to Australia by her fiancé nearly 20 years ago. The couple, now in their 50s, recounted to The Epoch Times their soul-stirring journey through the darkest days of life, exposing the injustices happening behind the closed…