The Mixed Legacy of the 2022 Beijing Olympics: Stephen Nagy in the Japan Times
This article originally appeared in the Japan Times. By Stephen Nagy, February 22, 2022 Typically, Olympics are legacy events that ...
This article originally appeared in the Japan Times. By Stephen Nagy, February 22, 2022 Typically, Olympics are legacy events that ...
It’s clear that both Russian and Chinese leadership view international affairs through a power and strength Machiavellian prism, writes Stephen ...
Xi has re-interpreted democracy across China as totalitarianism, including opposition to multi-party elections and independence of judges, writes David Kilgour ...
Canada’s diplomatic boycott of the games is sending a clear message: Canadians do not support the grave injustices which continue ...
Leading up to the 2008 Beijing Games, Chinese officials promised they would improve China’s human rights record. That didn’t happen, ...
Beijing’s strongman is unyieldingly committed to a world view that has hijacked co-operation with the world’s second-largest economy and rising ...
There have been rumblings about a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in China. But David Shoemaker, CEO of the ...
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