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Why You Should Be Skeptical Of The New 'Tough On China' Joe Biden


Why You Should Be Skeptical Of The New ‘Tough On China’ Joe Biden
February 17, 2021
The Biden administration and its corporate media cheerleaders are at pains to tell you that career-long China kowtower Joe Biden is “toughonChina.” But toughness can only be proven by action. Contra the official narrative, however, President Biden’s initial policies and those tasked with implementing and building upon them do not indicate strength. Rather, to America’s detriment, they signal a reversion to the status quo ante of weakness.
The media has trumpeted Biden administration rhetoric on three key China-related issues: the administration’s affirmation with caveats of the Trump administration’s designation of the Chinese Communist Party’s atrocities in Xinjiang as constituting “genocide”; its pledge of a “rock-solid commitment” to Taiwan; and its promise to maintain a “free and open” Indo-Pacific again, with caveats. ....

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Francis Fukuyama on the State of Democracy in 2020 and Beyond


https://www.wsj.com/articles/francis-fukuyama-on-the-state-of-democracy-in-2020-and-beyond-11608051600
Russian President Vladimir Putin taking part in a video call related to Covid-19. Russia has been supporting antidemocratic initiatives around the world.
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Francis Fukuyama on the State of Democracy in 2020 and Beyond
Global democracies may have lost some ground in 2020 to authoritarian governments. But there are reasons to hope things are starting to turn around.
Russian President Vladimir Putin taking part in a video call related to Covid-19. Russia has been supporting antidemocratic initiatives around the world.
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Francis Fukuyama
Dec. 15, 2020 12:00 pm ET
The year 2020 brought us mostly bad news regarding the state of global democracy, though there were some preliminary signs that things might yet turn ....

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