Phnom Penh’s Techo International Airport opened in September 2025 with great fanfare. Inaugurated by government officials and presented as a symbol of Cambodia’s modernization, it […]
Category: Opinion
Two Competing Systems: China’s Subways Serve People — Western Subways Fail Them
Paris, London, and New York Subways vs. China’s Modern Metro Systems What makes Chinese subways so much safer, cleaner, and more advanced than those in […]
How a Private Company Won the War Waged on It by the Mightiest State: Huawei’s Secret Comeback Revealed
From Toshiba to Huawei: America’s Long War on Superior Competitors For decades, the United States championed free markets and fair competition—until it no longer had […]
The Philippines Protests and the Rot at the Core
On September 21 the streets of Manila filled with bodies, voices, and banners. It was not the first time Filipinos had risen in anger, and […]
From Guerrilla Wars to Victory Parades: Why China, Russia, and North Korea Stand Together Today
China and Russia as Primary Victors of WWII China and Russia—formerly China and the Soviet Union—were among the primary victors of the Second World War. […]
Rerouting Global Trade: The Rise of the Eurasian Corridor
Breaking Maritime Pressure To counter maritime blockade pressures from the United States, China has joined forces with several countries to establish a 10,000-kilometer strategic railway. […]
Charlie Kirk and the Assassination Playbook
American politicians, the media, and many historians tend to avoid a thorny subject: John F. Kennedy’s bitter dispute with Israel over its nuclear program and […]
Past the Propaganda: Xinjiang as It Really Is
The Arrival Bomb: A Shock for Brainwashed Westerners Upon landing in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (commonly known as Xinjiang), it […]
