Sobering up on China
(Washington, D.C.): An amazing thing happened in Wednesday’s Washington Post: Readers were informed in a…
(Washington, D.C.): An amazing thing happened in Wednesday’s Washington Post: Readers were informed in a…
(Washington, D.C.): The next major development in the escalating controversy over Chinese efforts to finance…
(Washington, D.C.): Hong Kong’s still-independent press is having a field day with an unusual PDA…
(Washington, D.C.): An extraordinary article by Murray Heibert appeared yesterday in the prestigious Far Eastern…
(Washington, D.C.): The listing and trading of a $3.4 billion Initial Public Offering by China…
(Washington, D.C.): According to a September 16 Reuters report, the government of China intends to…
Washington Post, 14 July 2000
INTELLIGENCE reports indicate that China is helping nuclear-armed Pakistan build long-range ballistic missiles. The problem…
(Washington, D.C.): Last week, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright offered fresh proof that the Clinton-Gore…
Financial Times, 24 May 2000
By Thomas Catn, Joshua Chaffin and Stephen Fidler
To enforce its will around the world, Washington has traditionally relied on the time-honoured trade…
(Washington, D.C.): As the Clinton Administration celebrates its foreign policy victory over human rights-, religious…
By Jim Hoagland
The Washington Post, 21 May 2000
Appeals to greed and fear should provide a quick victory to those that deploy them…
(Washington, D.C.): The bizarre mutation of the term “national security” continues apace. The Clinton-Gore Administration…
By Alan Tonelson
The New York Times, 18 May 2000
Trade agreements cannot bring widespread benefits to the United States if they rest on false…
(Washington, D.C.): A growing number of national veterans groups and service organizations have announced their…
(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, President Bill Clinton and his National Security Advisor, Samuel Berger,…