Feb 3, 20204 minGet Acquainted With Your QiBy Jingduan Yang, M.D. Qi, pronounced “chi,” is a Chinese name describing all types of human vital energies. The top part of the Chinese ...
Feb 3, 20205 minMind Your Energy By Jingduan Yang, M.D. In Western culture, when you see your doctor for an annual physical, he or she will most likely chat with you for ...
Feb 3, 20203 minThe Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine Jingduan Yang, M.D. Chinese medicine is a complete healing system that first appeared in written form around 100 B.C. Since that time, Ch...
Jan 31, 20206 minThe Lingering Ghost of the Cultural RevolutionBy Peter Zhang In “1984,” George Orwell cautioned us, “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own unde...
Jan 31, 20206 minWhen Technology Meets TyrannyBy Peter Zhang Back in May 2014, Stephen Hawking, along with several other scientists, warned the world: “Success in creating AI (artific...
Jan 31, 20207 minBeijing’s Achilles’ Heel: Lack of LegitimacyBy Peter Zhang When Her Majesty’s subjects in the British Commonwealth rise to sing “God Save the Queen” at a World Cup soccer game, few...
Jan 31, 20206 minTaiwan Shows China Open Society Is the FutureBy Peter Zhang In Homer’s “Odyssey,” the notorious Trojan horse was a formidable gift from the Greeks. Later, the Roman poet Virgil (70-...
Jan 31, 20207 minThe Kingdom of Fake News: A Study of Beijing’s Propaganda Campaign Against Falun GongBy Peter Zhang Amidst the ongoing debate over so-called fake news in the United States, American media outlets lack any kind of consensu...
Jan 30, 20204 minJapanification By Ichiro Suzuki It was called the Japan disease prior to the global financial crisis. The Japanese economy was mired in persistent slow ...
Jan 21, 20205 minChina Scholars Need to Break Free of BeijingBy Peter Zhang A new report should spark self-examination by China scholars and questioning from others at how individuals who are often ...
Jan 21, 20207 minThe False Promise of Beijing’s One Belt, One Road InitiativeBy Peter Zhang It’s safe to assume that Milton Friedman, the 1976 Nobel laureate in economics, wasn’t kidding when he authored “There’s N...
Jan 21, 20205 min2019 Starts Slowly for China’s EconomyBy Peter Zhang 2019 is the Year of the Pig. Legend has it that one day, the Jade Emperor, a fabled ruler of heaven and Earth, decided to ...
Jan 21, 20206 minThe Lingering Ghost of the Cultural RevolutionBy Peter Zhang In “1984,” George Orwell cautioned us, “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own under...
Jan 21, 20206 minBeijing’s Stepped-Up Repression: The Darkest Hours Before the DawnBy Peter Zhang Sausages may look awfully tasty on the plate, but few would perhaps wish to know the entire sausage-making process. These ...
Jan 21, 20205 minBeijing’s New Hostage DiplomacyBy Peter Zhang With Beijing’s retaliation for Canada's arrest of the CFO of China’s technology giant, Huawei, the Chinese regime has esca...
Jan 21, 20207 minHas China Lost Its Soul?By Peter Zhang Just days after New Year’s celebrations wound down around the world, China’s National Space Administration (CNSA) achieved...
Jan 20, 20206 minThe Chinese Regime’s Fragile Doctrine of Self-ConfidenceBy Peter Zhang A video showing policemen in Shenzhen walking into a young woman’s apartment last month and taking her away in the middle...
Jan 20, 20205 minThe Shadow That Haunts Chinese Students in AmericaBy Peter Zhang Recently, there has been some buzz in the media about President Donald Trump’s alleged characterization of virtually ever...
Jan 20, 20205 minMoral Courage Needed in Reconsidering China PolicyBy Peter Zhang Benjamin Franklin once said, “Never ruin an apology with an excuse.” In the wake of the obvious fact that the U.S.-led We...