RECENT EVENTS
2023 Tech Freedom Summit
The Tech Freedom Summit, hosted by the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, is the preeminent forum to engage with influential policymakers, corporate executives and academic leaders committed to the advancement of trusted tech principles and freedom.
Rebellion Research: Future of War
China And Political Warfare/Corporate Warfare: How Beijing Uses ‘War By Other Means’ To Target American Politicians Companies Investors & Citizens And What To Do About It!
Coronavirus: US screening policy for travelers from China sparks anger, questions on effectiveness
US, India, Italy and other countries differ from Britain and EU on screening travellers from China
One US health expert says new screening protocol to have ‘zero effectiveness’
What happens in Taiwan doesn’t stay in Taiwan
The island is too important to Japan and the global economy to ignore its tensions with China.
China and Saudi Arabia sign strategic partnership deal
China and Saudi Arabia have signed a strategic partnership deal during Xi Jinping's trip to the Middle Eastern country for a summit. Isaac Stone Fish, a CBS News contributor and CEO of Strategy Risks, joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain what this means for U.S. relations with both nations.
Xi's Saudi visit seeks to shift narrative away from protests
According to Isaac Stone Fish, “Saudi Arabia is a key partner for China when it comes to containing the reaction in the Arab and Muslim world toward Beijing's policies”…
Isaac Stone Fish on America Second: Is It Really Possible That America's Elites Are Making China Stronger?
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Isaac Stone Fish, author of America Second: How America's Elites Are Making China Stronger.
Isaac Stone Fish on CBSNews: U.S. and South Korea extend joint military drills
Isaac Stone Fish on CBSNews: U.S. and South Korea extend joint military drills
From the Party Congress in China to the Midterm US Elections
The dust has settled on China’s Communist Party Congress. The party holds the gathering every five years and it is the political event to watch. This is also the case in the United States, where politicians from both major parties are bringing up China ahead of the country’s midterm elections. In this episode, we look at what the outcomes from the latest Congress could mean for China’s people and the country’s relationship with the US.
The Atlantic: “Who’s Really at the Wheel of Tesla in China?”
Who’s Really at the Wheel of Tesla in China? Michael Schuman, writer for The Atlantic weighs in.
China’s Water Crisis Could Scramble the Global Economic Outlook
Hard times for China investors are set to get even harder.
How Kissinger Became an Asset of China
The best agents, in other words, are the ones who don’t know they are agents.
Investors in China Should See Russia’s Current Situation As a Warning
As regulatory scrutiny on China grows, either because of its relationship with Russia or because of its human rights violations or disputes with Taiwan, it won’t just impact Chinese companies, but U.S. and other global companies with high China exposure…
The Censorship Circus
How can the U.S. hope to understand China if its scholars are struggling to figure out how to speak about it?