The US Stumbles Over North Korea, Taiwan

National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice’s Asia trip produced several noteworthy developments. Although topics of conversation included trade and human rights, the talks with Chinese, Japanese and Korean officials revolved around the two major points of conflict in the region: North Korea and Taiwan. The first important development is the role of Jiang Zemin, former President … Continue reading “The US Stumbles Over North Korea, Taiwan”

Medieval Theocracy vs. Market Socialism

Beijing’s main aim with the release of the white paper on Tibet entitled “Regional Ethnic Autonomy in Tibet” was to make the parameters of any future talks extremely clear to all Tibetans, especially the Dalai Lama. What the white paper also did was define the two separate views of what Tibet is and should be … Continue reading “Medieval Theocracy vs. Market Socialism”

China and Islam in the Northwest Chinese Region

Kingdoms have risen and fallen in China’s Xinjiang region for the past 2000 years. In the early 20th century, foreign archaeologists were surprised and delighted to find Muslim communities built upon Tang dynasty ruins built upon Tibetan villages built upon Han forts built upon Indian Buddhist monasteries – with Roman and Bactrian frescos thrown in … Continue reading “China and Islam in the Northwest Chinese Region”

Chinese Workers Work, American Workers Die in Iraq

The kidnapping and swift release last week of seven Chinese citizens brings to light China’s relationship with Iraq. The Chinese were released to a local association of Islamic clerics within 36 hours without having been harmed, threatened or televised. A local Chinese businessman, Chen Xian Zhong, reported to domestic media that the seven were safe … Continue reading “Chinese Workers Work, American Workers Die in Iraq”