Trump
the Chinese Communist Party
CCP
the World Trade Organization
the White House
Huawei
ZTE
the Justice Department
Uighurs
Trump’s
Facebook
Twitter
Trump
Xi Jinping
Richard Nixon
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Confucius Institutes
Chinese
American
Western
Taiwanese
Tibetans
Christians
Democrats
No matching tags
the Oval Office
China
Beijing
U.S.
the Republic of China
Taiwan
the United States
Hong Kong
Falun
me’ cultureThe GOP
While past administrations have curried favor with the CCP (“appeasement” is not too strong a word), Trump has made excising the party’s growing corrosion of U.S. society — from business and the media to education and politics — a focus.For decades, U.S. presidents have allowed themselves to be taken in by China. Yet after decades of empty talk about nudging China toward reform, we’re at a point where it is American companies, news outlets and universities that feel pressured to play by Beijing’s rules or risk losing access to its markets and resources.Trump, with an admittedly unorthodox style, is trying to break down the systems, and the concessions, that have allowed the CCP to operate unchecked for too long.
As said here by