How does the emergence of China look through the prism of a Westerner’s life?
Jeffrey Sachs: Xi Propagandist?
One does not need to be a hardliner on China, just a global realist, to see that there is a vast gap between Xi’s rhetoric and reality.
COVID 19: How to Fight the Infodemic Wars
Beyond containing the COVID 19 virus, we must also contain the “infodemic” — the glut of misinformation from various sources. What does that take?
Trump Vs. the Koch Brothers
Are the Koch brothers going to be devoured by the very same radical forces on the right-wing of Republican politics that they helped spawn?
From Russia, With No Love Whatsoever
The poisoning of Sergei Skripal could well be the event that broke the camel’s back in terms of Western disgust with Russia’s dirty campaigns.
Catholic Church in Turkey Attacked – Again
Turkey’s culture of impunity continues to make Christians an attractive target for hate crimes.
Forget Fake News. Worry About Fake History Oscars
Two movies about Britain in 1940 – Dunkirk and the Darkest Hour – have collected plenty of Oscar nominations. Yet, both movies are full of historical nonsense.
China in My Life — A Personal Journey: The 1950s
How does the emergence of China look through the prism of a Westerner’s life?