We spoke with a retired captain of the U.S. Navy about his outlook on the Biden administration’s Asia policy. Retired Captain of the U.S. Navy Captain James E. Fanell Fanell graduated from San Diego ...
Cho: Nowadays, there’s a huge transfer from Red States to Blue States. You’ve studied the factors behind each state’s economic growth for many years, and more recently, you co-authored a paper called ...
Terrorism intensifies in the Middle East, and the conflicts show no signs of ending. Greece faces a financial crisis and the EU is on the verge of collapse. North Korea is experimenting with nuclear ...
Born 1964. An American writer, journalist, and photographer. Served in the US Special Forces (Green Beret) during the 1980’s. Michael has been writing from or about Iraq and Afghanistan since 2004, ...
Josh Hammer is the opinion editor of Newsweek. Hammer hosts a podcast called “The Josh Hammer Show,” and he is a Research Fellow at the Edmund Burke Foundation founded by Yoram Hazony. Hammer is an ...
People outside of Japan grow up being taught that the growth of the “self” is good, and as such, when I tell them about the necessity of obedience and submissiveness with respect to faith, they often ...
More and more people are criticizing Hollywood for ignoring China’s human rights abuse, which is now widely reported all over the world. It seems even they are kneeling in front of the Chinese ...
Vice Chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF)> Mr. Nury Turkel was born in a reeducation camp during the Cultural Revolution. Mr. Turkel was granted asylum after ...
Cho: Some have pointed to the interest rate differential as the cause of the yen’s depreciation. What are your views on this? Dr. Laffer: No. The interest rate differential is the consequence of the ...
As we continue to witness its widespread human rights violations, the Chinese Communist Party increasingly poses an immense threat to the free world. The world needs to form a united front to protect ...
Cho: Japan and the United States have become ‘big governments.’ Government spending as a share of GDP remains high at 44.55% in Japan, followed by 34.38% in the United States. When do you think the ...
――How did you feel when you first saw the Xinjiang Police Files? Turkel: When I looked at it, when I look at those thousands of faces of men and women, children as young as 14, as old as 77, my ...