The long game: China’s grand strategy to displace American order
Does China have a grand strategy to displace America from regional and global order, pursued at the military, political, and economic levels?
Does China have a grand strategy to displace America from regional and global order, pursued at the military, political, and economic levels?
Biden wants a show of unity between US and the G7 countries with China.
America will work with China in areas of common interest, like climate change, but counter its ambitions elsewhere.
Lesson plans on Asian American civil rights issues for grades K-12
Those in the West who are banking on the CCP’s demise are sorely mistaken.
Rapid economic growth in China helped lifting 748.5 million people out of extreme poverty, dropping the country’s poverty rate from 66.3 percent to just 0.3 percent.
Shifting poor people into cities can also be a way of reducing rural poverty, but it can come at the cost of increased urban poverty
China is not an enemy of the United States.
One of the greatest human migrations of all times – hundreds of millions of young men and women from the countryside poured into the factories and construction sites of China’s coastal boom towns.
The CCP has spent $20.6 billion in 2020 alone on poverty alleviation, topping an increase of $3 billion in anti-poverty spending each year.