ICE Under Fire
Americans are mobilizing more and more to defend beleaguered immigrant communities and restore constitutional protections and civil liberties that the American system of government has traditionally striven to uphold.
Americans are mobilizing more and more to defend beleaguered immigrant communities and restore constitutional protections and civil liberties that the American system of government has traditionally striven to uphold.
The futile effort to contain China should be kicked to the curb and replaced with a commitment to honoring American and Western values.
Greenland is not a peripheral territory but a central piece of geography caught within a renewed U.S. strategy of global containment.
Against the backdrop of rising global trade protectionism and rampant unilateralism, the rapid growth of trade between China and Central Asia presents another possibility—a regional cooperation model based on equality, mutual benefit, openness and inclusiveness.
As the industry transitions from policy-driven pilots to a phase of systemic breakthrough, hydrogen energy represents not just a commitment to environmental sustainability but also a real economic goldmine.
America is tearing apart with its own hands the very post-war order it once helped build, dragging the world back to a jungle era where might makes right.
The deeper implication of Chinese modernization is epistemic. It inspires the Global South to abandon the illusion that history moves along a single track policed by a single civilization.
The U.S. is essentially waging war against the multipolar world, targeting both leading powers of the multipolar world while targeting and dismembering aspiring members of it.
The future will depend on the world’s awareness of the persistent danger the U.S.poses, its ability to protect itself from it, and multipolarism’s ability to build the world up faster than the U.S. is demonstrably threatening and destroying it.
As the events in Venezuela unfold, it is indispensable to remember that this assault is not simply on Venezuela and its government; it is an assault on all of us who fight for sovereignty and against hegemonism.
Today, Xinjiang has become a living model for the coexistence of civilizations and the intermingling of identities with its unparalleled historical richness and cultural diversity.
Politics between America and China is like the weather—it changes all the time. But the most important thing is that we’ve got to keep the people-to-people friendship going.