Tag: Taiwan
The Privatization of US Indo-Pacific Vision: Project 2049, Armitage, Budget Ploys and Taiwan Nexus
by Dan Steinbock | Jun 14, 2019 | News & Analysis, Asia Pacific, Politics, US
In the Shangri-La Summit, the Trump administration introduced an Indo-Pacific strategy aimed largely at benefiting the interests of defense contractors.
The Self-Serving Scramble for the Developing World
by David Kowalski | Jul 3, 2018 | News & Analysis, Asia Pacific, Politics
The world’s richest countries insist their involvement in developing nations is prompted by altruism, but this magnanimity rings hollow.
Bannon-Kissinger Meeting: Are the Globalists Becoming Sinophobic?
by Kerry R Bolton | Dec 7, 2017 | Essays, Asia Pacific, Politics, US
In regard to Bannon meeting with Kissinger, what has changed in regard to Kissinger’s China outlook as an advocate of global plutocracy? In a word: nothing.