WHY THERE HAS BEEN AN OVERWHELMING FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND CPC IN WEST + MORE

WHY THERE HAS BEEN AN OVERWHELMING FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND CPC IN WEST

China has never regarded itself as a model for others. It has long recognized that its history, culture and sheer size make it unique. China has never required or expected other countries to be like it. The CPC has never thought its political system should be regarded as a template for others, unlike in the case of the US, UK and the former Soviet Union. China’s rise will not change that. In the longer term we should expect a different tendency: As China becomes increasingly important and influential as an exemplar, other countries will inevitably seek to learn from its achievements, be it, for example, economic policy, dealing with pandemics, technological innovation, governmental competence or climate change.

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Updated: Fundraising Feud Spurs Anger Among a Chinese Exile, His Followers and His Detractors

Fundraising Feud Spurs Anger Among a Chinese Exile, His Followers and His Detractors (Archived)

This guy can make death threats against other Chinese dissidents but is protected, online by Graphika, lead by Ben Nimmo—who has links to the Atlantic Council and NATO!

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Crazy stuff! Both sides claim that the other are Chinese spies! These Chinese dissidents all hate China, though!

YouTube: Washington Watch interviewed Midland (TX) Mayor Patrick Payton Local Police Arrested 3 Guo members

Breitbert covers the story, but doesn’t mention Bannon’s connection to Guo (of course)!

Mob Forces Chinese-American Pastor Out of Home After ‘Dissident’ Billionaire Death Threats

‘Surreal’: Midland pastor says he never expected to be target of Chinese billionaire

China Aid Association, founded by Bob Fu, receives funding from the NED!

China Aid received the 2019 Democracy award from NED.

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By painting its contest with China as a ‘good versus evil’ struggle, the US misses the mark

By painting its contest with China as a ‘good versus evil’ struggle, the US misses the mark

I recall the response two years ago of Martin Wolf in the Financial Times to this Manichaean missionary impulse: first, remember always that China is not ours to make or remake; second, come to terms with the fact that China’s political organisation is different; third, in seeking change, focus on precise and measurable initiatives for change; recognise that China may be a rival, but is at the same time a partner; build on our alliances to create a consensus on how to respond to China’s challenge; and above all else, have faith in our own values.