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Dr. Jianli (Doc) Yang, a world renown human rights activist and scholar, is a major architect and leader for China’s democracy. He was a Tiananmen student leader and a political prisoner of China (2002-2007). Dr. Yang helped found and lead several important organizations including Citizen Power Initiatives for China and Foundation for China in the 21st Century. He has created and organized annual Interethnic/Interfaith Leadership Conferences for 23 years and published the online publication Yibao since 2001. He co-authored a Democratic Constitution for China (1993) and co-Chaired The Geneva Internet Freedom Declaration (2010). A recipient of multiple international awards including Harvard Alumni Achievement Award, UN Watch Human Rights Award and Truman-Reagan Medal of Freedom, Dr. Yang represented Liu Xiaobo at the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony. Dr. Yang holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of California at Berkeley and a Ph.D. in Political Economy from Harvard University. He is a frequent public speaker on various world forums and contributor to various international magazines on topics ranging from human rights in China, China’s democratization, China’s politics, ethnic relations in the PRC, cross-strait relations, and on US China policies. He is author of For Us, The Living: A Journey to Shine the Light on Truth and It’s Time for a Values-Based “Economic NATO”.
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In Oval Office, Biden calls ‘to take a step back’ after Trump assassination attempt
In the Oval Office, President Joe Biden called for a step back from political violence following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The FBI is investigating the incident as potential domestic terrorism. Biden emphasized the need for peaceful disagreements during the election period and mourned a rallygoer who was killed. The Secret Service assured that they are fully committed to security measures.
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The compilation of articles from QOSHE covers a range of topics including military conflicts, international relations, Holocaust remembrance, economics, and cultural commentary. It features reports on an alleged Israeli strike in Syria, anti-Israel protests at UCLA, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and the death of a senior Gazan doctor in Israeli prison. Financial news includes updates on Bolivia's international reserves, Latam's profits, and Cencosud's revenue increase. Cultural pieces discuss Osamu Tezuka's work and the impact of the yen's depreciation on Japan's economy. The articles also address antisemitism at Columbia University, the influence of Hamas, and security policies in Southeast Asia.
Revisiting China: One Year After the White Paper Movement
One year after the White Paper Movement, public dissatisfaction in China has deepened, challenging the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) authority. The movement has eroded President Xi Jinping's political and moral standing, with economic challenges persisting post-pandemic. The CCP's reliance on repression and nationalism is increasing as economic growth slows, undermining the tacit bargain of freedom for prosperity. A growing rift between the CCP and economic elites could lead to significant political shifts, as elites begin to distance themselves from the regime. The article suggests that Xi's policies may lead to further public discontent and potential opposition coalitions.
China’s protests against ‘zero covid’ could be a turning point — if the world steps up
Yang Jianli, a former Tiananmen Square protester and founder of Citizen Power Initiatives for China, reflects on the recent protests in China sparked by a solo protest in Beijing and fueled by a tragic fire in Xinjiang. The protests, initially against the 'zero covid' policy, have escalated to demands for broader freedoms. Yang Jianli draws parallels to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and expresses concern that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may resort to force to suppress the current demonstrations. He outlines four conditions for meaningful change in China and urges the international community, particularly Western governments, to support pro-democracy forces and deter the CCP from violent crackdowns. He calls for moral support for the protesters, economic sanctions against China if necessary, and collaboration with human rights organizations to promote understanding of human rights abuses in China.
Can Xi Jinping Achieve His Ambitions After the Biden-Xi Summit?
The article discusses the shift in Chinese President Xi Jinping's diplomatic approach from aggressive 'wolf warrior diplomacy' to a more amiable 'panda diplomacy' following the Biden-Xi Summit. It highlights Xi's three grand ambitions for China, which include a unique development path, the annexation of Taiwan, and challenging U.S. dominance. The article outlines the economic setbacks China has faced, such as the White Paper Movement protests, a sluggish economic recovery post-pandemic, a collapsing real estate market, and rising youth unemployment. These challenges have impacted Xi's confidence in achieving his ambitions. The article also touches on the structural issues of China's economy and the need to transition to a digital and semiconductor economy. Xi's recent visit to the U.S. is seen as an attempt to attract foreign direct investment and restore international business confidence in China, despite the economic difficulties caused by his policies. The article questions whether Xi's political shift will be successful in the long term.
Book: Examining China’s Response to the Covid-19 Outbreak (September 2019-January 2020): The Catastrophe That Could Have Been Avoided
Book: It’s Time for a Values-Based “Economic NATO”
Book: For Us, The Living: A Journey to Shine the Light on Truth 138 Selected Speeches from 2000-2020
In Nepal, China shows desperation rather than confidence in competing with India
China's recent actions in Nepal, as highlighted by Chinese Ambassador Chen Song's speech in Kathmandu, reflect a sense of desperation rather than confidence in its competition with India. The article critiques China's approach and suggests that it may be losing ground in its geopolitical rivalry with India in the region.
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