From Summits to Boycotts – America’s Waning Influence

From Summits to Boycotts – America’s Waning Influence

In recent months the US has attempted to flex its geopolitical might on the global stage in regards to China. First, the US attempted to trigger a widespread diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympic games. After announcing no US diplomats would attend the games in Beijing, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada followed. New…

Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Olympics is Washington’s Self-inflicted Wound

Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Olympics is Washington’s Self-inflicted Wound

The confrontation with China taken by Washington in recent years is being pursued not only on the economic front, with numerous sanctions against Chinese companies, but in politics as well, with the US creating various anti-Chinese blocs, such as AUKUS, provoking Taiwanese separatism, launching an information campaign criticizing alleged human rights violations in the Xinjiang…

A Tale of Two Olympics: China’s Remarkable Transformation Since 2008

A Tale of Two Olympics: China’s Remarkable Transformation Since 2008

The summer games Beijing hosted 14 years ago put the communist nation on the world stage. The winter games it’s about to host will showcase an ever more confident and powerful global player. As 2021 ends, all eyes look forward to what will be, assuming there are no upsets, the first big event of 2022:…

China Winter Olympics: US Boycott — Actually “Who Is Boycotting Whom?”

China Winter Olympics: US Boycott — Actually “Who Is Boycotting Whom?”

President Biden, in full mood of marking “red lines” against Russia and Ukraine in a virtual meeting with Vladimir Putin, does not forget the importance of boycotting China’s Winter Olympic Games. It’s a diplomatic boycott only, so says Madame Jen Psaki, White House press secretary. Nevertheless, she and Biden are wishing the US sport-participants best of…