“China sees its regulation of Japanese fishing vessels as a key stratagem” for controlling Japanese waters in the region, explains Professor Yoshihiko Yamada.
Western countries are working harder toward decarbonization. But the motive is an attempt to become a stronger world power through a new industrial revolution.
Beijing seeks unlimited access to Afghanistan’s mineral wealth and guarantees against interference in its Xinjiang region, forgetting that this neighbor is a different ball game altogether.
If the Chinese Communist Party regime gains global hegemony, free and humanitarian civilization will pay a heavy price. How should the world confront Communist China?...
Jason Morgan Ba. It’s a Chinese word. It means “hegemony,” the dominion that one state holds over other states. For veteran China...