The CCP elite capture strategy is more than mere hearsay or a conspiracy theory. At its core, it …
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Peace and ConflictEditor's Pick
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ChinaEditor's Pick
Parents Alarmed After Organ Donation Questions Appear on Chinese Primary School Exam
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisRecently, several questions related to organ transplantation appeared on a third-grade science exam at a primary school in …
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WorldEditor's Pick
Why Japan Stands With Taiwan: Gratitude, Memory, and the Moral Divide With the CCP
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisTaiwan has long extended goodwill beyond its borders. It came to Japan’s aid in its darkest hour, and …
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Across China, the path from university to stable employment has narrowed dramatically. As white-collar hiring shrinks and fresh …
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PoliticsEditor's Pick
Cases of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s Treachery Alienating Its Allies (Part 1)
by Helen Londonby Helen LondonConfucius taught more than two thousand years ago: “One’s words must be trustworthy, and one’s actions must be …
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Human RightsEditor's Pick
After 20 Years, China Still Cannot Find the Author of the Nine Commentaries
by David Jirardby David JirardAfter the publication of the Nine Commentaries of the Communist Party, it was as though a trumpet blast …
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CorruptionEditor's Pick
Former Taiwanese Businessman Exposes China’s State Security Recruitment Tactics (Part 2)
by Helen Londonby Helen LondonBeyond the business world, Cheng Kaili witnessed how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has long pursued an intricate …
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ChinaEditor's Pick
The Communist Agent in Chiang Kai-shek’s Inner Circle: The Tragedy of Guo Rugui
by Helen Londonby Helen LondonIn 1945, as the smoke of the Sino-Japanese War cleared, China plunged into the vortex of civil war …
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CorruptionEditor's Pick
Former Taiwanese Businessman Exposes China’s State Security Recruitment Tactics (Part 1)
by Mikel Davisby Mikel DavisCheng Kaili, secretary-general of the “Pro-Taiwan Anti-Communist National Revival Party” and a former Taiwanese businessman, still feels a …
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China’s Paradox: How Xi’s Anti-Corruption Crusade Created 167 Mega-Corrupt Officials
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrSince January 2013, when Xi Jinping launched the “anti-corruption, fight tigers” campaign at the 18th Central Commission for …