Wall Street Journal Asia, November 12, 2008 The U.S. and most Asian nations have enjoyed eight years of stable and … More
Category: U.S. Foreign Policy
The Fate of the Freedom Agenda
Wall Street Journal Asia, August 1-3, 2008 Op-Ed by Ying Ma No recent American President has promised to do more … More
China’s Democratic Immunity
Wall Street Journal Asia, March 9-11, 2007 –Op-Ed by Ying Ma Promoting democratization under authoritarianism is hard work. Americans often … More
China’s Stubborn Anti-Democracy
Policy Review, February/March 2007 For more than a decade, successive U.S. presidents have declared that political liberalization leading ultimately to … More
The Hate That Won’t Go Away: Anti-Americanism in China
Telos 135 (Summer 2006) In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, many Americans began to ask the question “Why … More
Making China Listen
The Weekly Standard Online, April 19, 2006 While Chinese President Hu Jintao prepares to face the White House this week on … More
Reforming the UN Commission on Human Rights: From the Wildly Aburd to Just Absurd
The American Enterprise Online*, March 10, 2006 The United States and the United Nations are engaged in a tussle before … More
Democracy’s Slow Boat to China
The Wall Street Journal Asia, February 15, 2006 The U.S. House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations … More