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“Tibet’s Future: Does it Have One?”
As we enter the 50th year of China’s occupation of Tibet and the Dalai Lama’s exile, American policy-makers and legislators have been under pressure – from congress, from human rights groups . . . from me, whatever good that is . . . to look at China’s policies in Tibet and . . . China’s policies toward its other large minorities, Uighurs, in particular . . .
American Companies, Taiwan, and U.S. Anti-boycott Law
The recent news that China threatened Boeing Aircraft because of the company's dealings with Taiwan only sharpens the sense of cynicism prevalent among critics of the Bush Administration's China policy, but China's actions raise a more pressing question: Are U.S. firms that heed China's warnings about conducting business with Taiwan in violation of U.S. anti-boycott law?
Anti-boycott Law
Taiwan's "Unsettled" International Status: Preserving U.S. Options in the Pacific
Ma Ying-jeou, inaugurated as Taiwan's new president on May 20, 2008, has pledged to strengthen Taiwan's economic and political relationships with China. At the same time, he has good reason to preserve Taiwan's separate identity, and the U.S. has good reason to support him.
China’s Military Modernization: Goals and Objectives?
June 18, 2008
China’s Military Modernization: Goals and Objectives?
John Tkacik
China is already an economic superpower. I don’t suppose anyone would disagree . . . all who disagree raise your hands. . . .
Magnequench: Rare Earths, CFIUS and China's Thirst for U.S. Defense Technology
by John J. Tkacik, Jr.
One of Senator Hillary Clinton's Asia policy advisers quit her presidential campaign several days ago, complaining that the candidate was engaging in "gratuitous China bashing."[1] And, in fact, the Senator has of late been engaged in a jeremiad on China.[2]
China, Tibet and the Olympics - 'Leadership event'
By John J. Tkacik Jr. -
Protecting and Dominating the Cyberspace Domain
Protecting and Dominating the Cyberspace Domain
Heritage Foundation
April 8, 2008
By John J. Tkacik, Jr.
Just about two hours ago, as luck would have it, I got a very timely telephone call from a very business-like young man at the Pentagon Computer Incident Response Team, known as PENT-CIRT.
With Repression in Tibet, Rethink Olympics
by John Tkacik, Jr.
Unofficial calls for a general boycott of China's Olympics have gotten Beijing's attention, but Beijing remains confident that Hollywood celebrities are neither serious about nor capable of achieving a boycott.
Technology Leadership, Economic Power and National Security: Dual Use Export Controls to China
Technology Leadership, Economic Power and National Security: Dual Use Export Controls to China
John Tkacik
February 20, 2008
“Since World War II, the United States has been the main driver of the global economy. Now we have a situation in which technology products are going to be appearing in the marketplace that were not developed or commercialized here. We won’t have had any involvement with them and may not even know they are coming.”
Trojan Dragon: China's Cyber Threat
America's counterintelligence czar, Dr. Joel F. Brenner, painted an alarming picture of economic espionage in 2006, albeit in the objective tones and neutral parlance of the intelligence community. He reported to Congress that "foreign collection efforts have hurt the United States in several ways":
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