Jan 17, 2019 | Central Asia, Political Movements
Ann Scott Tyson Arms Control Association Ann Scott Tyson found reporting especially challenging in the western region of Xinjiang, where she went to witness the impact of China’s forced ‘reeducation’ of its Uyghur minority. But that work produced a rare and nuanced...
Dec 3, 2018 | East Asia, International Development
Peter Koenig Economist and Geopolitical Analyst China’s economic philosophy is a far cry from that of the west. The west consistently seeks to undermine the interests of their partners, be it for trade or political agreements; be it partners from the west, their...
Nov 20, 2018 | Essay & Opinion, World Politics
Étienne Bowie Administrative Director | Democratic World Federalists EDITOR’S NOTES: Cracks in the Constitution, by Ferdinand Lundberg, provides a relevant and insightful Preface to Mr. Etienne Bowie’s “Do We Need a World Federalist Party? Mr. Lundberg begins...
Oct 10, 2018 | East Asia, United Nations
Kacie Candela Assistant Editor | PassBlue China has presented its position on United Nations reform, and it aligns with Secretary-General António Guterres’s own agenda. It pushes for practicalities, such as a transparent process, a stronger peace and security pillar,...