Sheena Greitens et al, ChinaFile
As an extraordinarily fraught school year begins, the study of China on U.S. campuses (or their new virtual equivalents), as well as China’s role in university life more broadly, has recently become a subject of scrutiny and debate. Last week, a group of China-focused political scientists outlined the “unique challenges” they feel educators now face when teaching about China in an atmosphere...
Mendis & Wang, TNI
Roger Noriega, RealClearWorld
For Latin American and Caribbean leaders whose economies have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is a source of great hope. The Bank’s talented technocrats, backed now by nearly $60 billion in project financing, can help jumpstart broad-based economic growth, create desperately needed jobs, bolster political stability, and build more equitable societies. Regrettably, for ideological reasons, a cadre of Latin American... Читать дальше...
Roderick Kefferpütz, Atlantic Council
Can you trust the American leadership? Isn’t China possibly more reliable than the United States?”
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Fred Kaplan, Slate
Anonymously sourced horror stories just won’t cut it.
Kevin Williamson, National Review
Robert Kaplan, Spectator
It will mean the return of competence in government — and a sense of dynamism too
John McLaughlin, Ozy
https://www.ozy.com/news-and-politics/poison-protest-and-the-power-of-putin/377246/
Steven Cook, Foreign Policy
The region has always had problemsâ?"but it's now almost past the point of recovery.