Beijing strangles the internet
By Fred Stakelbeck The internet has become an important part of Chinese culture, with the country's increasingly diverse population embracing...
By Fred Stakelbeck The internet has become an important part of Chinese culture, with the country's increasingly diverse population embracing...
by Fred Stakelbeck Worshippers at a Catholic Church in Xinghe, ChinaWith the 2008 Beijing Olympics quickly approaching, Beijings communist leadership...
The ongoing nuclear goings-on in North Korean have been greeted with a mixture of incredulity, outrage, confusion, and even downright...
By Caroline B. Glick (Jerusalem): Apropos of nothing, Wednesday night Channel 2 news broadcast a jihadi snuff film. The video,...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 54 2006-10-23 (Washington, D.C.): North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il has reportedly told Chinese interlocutors that...
By Frederick W. Stakelbeck In late July, Qiushi , a state-controlled publication and recognized mouthpiece of the ruling Chinese communist...
By Robert T. McLean With the conflicts and disorder of the Middle East consuming the attention of much of the...
At this point in our history, is what we really need a Treasury Secretary who is a pedigreed "Friend of...
Fresh off important visits to the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Morocco, Chinese President Hu Jintao is expected to arrive in...
By Fred Stakelbeck Sudan's brutal Islamist President Omar al-Bashir and Chinese President Hu Jintao have become fast friends as of...
By Robert T. McLean On March 8, Western investors and the Chinese government came together at the United Nations headquarters...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 11 2006-03-06 (Washington , D.C.): The deal struck last week by President Bush and...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 10 2006-03-01 (Washington, D.C.): Recent headlines call to mind a notable turn of phrase...
This week, President Bush will be visiting the People's Republic of China. As with all such high-level diplomatic missions, he...
Who is next in line at the House of Kim? (Photo: Paramount Pictures)by Patrick Devenny October 10th marked the 60th...