The South China Sea isn’t anyone’s sea. It belongs to the whole world. But the country that would suffer most from its closure in time of war would be China.
Australia's Globalization Expert
The South China Sea isn’t anyone’s sea. It belongs to the whole world. But the country that would suffer most from its closure in time of war would be China.
In their crass hunger for Chinese money, universities have become China’s fifth column in the West.
The coronavirus-induced exodus of Chinese students virtually assures that the Go8 will soon start a painful climb down from its decade at the top of the charts. Was it all worth it?
If there were not a legacy of American troops left over from the war, it is inconceivable that the United States would choose to deploy 28,000 troops to South Korea today.
Australian universities are always keen to tout their international rankings success, but the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) published August 15 was explicitly designed to meet the policy priorities of the Chinese government.
The free world’s failure to contain the Nazi evil in Germany led directly to World War II. China may not be plotting a third world war, but the need to contain its evil is no less profound.
Amidst the torrent of criticism, the administration’s accomplishments are often forgotten.