Fury at U.S. corporate sponsors of the winter games is a bipartisan thing on the Hill these days.
Author: Jimmy Quinn
What Might Actually Prevent Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
NYC’s new subway safety plan puts progressive cynicism on China policy on full display.
U.S. Plans to Counter Foreign Malign Influence Hit Roadblocks
The latest problem: U.S. officials are having trouble setting up a Congressionally-mandated intelligence-community center.
The Coming U.S.–China Clash at the U.N. Human Rights Council
The U.S. rejoined the U.N. Human Rights Council as a member in 2022, teeing up a clash with China.
Yale’s ‘Anonymous’
Chinese students critical of Beijing on American college campuses face harassment here, and their families back home can be targeted.
Twitter, Dictatorships, and Double Standards
How many times do Twitter-verified accounts run by foreign dictatorships need to run afoul of the Covid misinformation policy before the company acts?
A Conservative Alternative to Biden’s National-Security Agenda
As the administration issues its national-security strategy next year, being able to draw a sharp contrast will be as important as ever.
AEI Responds to My Report on Their Foreign-Policy Shop
NR’s report about changes within the think tank has brought an ongoing debate out into the open, eliciting a range of reactions.
Lawmakers Launch Corporate Responsibility Campaign on Taliban ‘Terror Minerals’
The Taliban could use Chinese Communist Party know-how to tap into rare earth deposits worth $1 trillion.
Court Ruling Reportedly Confirms Russian Troop Presence in Ukraine
A Russian court seems to have confirmed the presence of Russian soldiers in the country for the first time.