Tag Archive: Asia/Vietnam
China Advances the Liberation of Women With Red Detachment Theme Park
By
Tings Chak
Released for Syndication: 02/04/2021
On the eve of the Communist Party of China’s centenary in July 2021, the story of the country’s first women’s military brigade in the 1930s continues to find life in popular culture and the imagination of the Chinese people.
Full ArticleThe COVID-19 Pandemic Can’t Be Managed—It Has to Be Eradicated
Released for Syndication: 01/28/2021
The real answer to our dire situation is maddeningly obvious: adopt a strong elimination strategy rather than trying to chaotically manage a disease that is overwhelming us.
Full ArticleMedical Workers of Conviction: Speaking to Cuban Doctors Who Heal the World
Released for Syndication: 09/23/2020
In 2004, Dr. José Armando Arronte Villamarín was posted to head a Cuban medical brigade in Namibia. Cuban medical personnel first came to southwest...
Full ArticleHow Trump Managed to Lead the World With the Worst Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
Released for Syndication: 08/04/2020
Six months ago, on January 30, the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced a public health emergency of...
Full ArticleTrump’s Withdrawal From WHO: A Cover-Up for His Abject Failure on COVID-19
Released for Syndication: 07/31/2020
Gutting the WHO, the only instrument of global cooperation during a pandemic, is a road to disaster.
Full ArticleThere’s a Hidden Economic Trendline That Is Shattering the Global Trade System
Released for Syndication: 07/03/2020
Why economic nationalism is suddenly a fashionable excuse for countries to decrease their reliance on the existing global supply chains.
Full ArticleCould COVID-19 Bring Down the U.S. Empire?
Released for Syndication: 04/10/2020
As U.S. COVID-19 cases double every few days and the death toll mounts, the U.S. seems to be caught in a “worst of both...
Full ArticleWhy the Afghanistan Papers Are an Eerie Reminder of Vietnam
Released for Syndication: 12/10/2019