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  • Ruffled Feathers: Why Chinese Interference in International Bird Conservation is a Threat to World Peace

    Ruffled Feathers: Why Chinese Interference in International Bird Conservation is a Threat to World Peace0

    • Analysis
    • September 30, 2020


    The ejection of Taiwan’s Chinese Wild Bird Federation (CWBF) from BirdLife International and the subsequent gag order asking BirdLife employees to refrain from speaking to the press may appear at first glance to be the smallest of China’s many micro-aggressions, …

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  • We Must be on Guard as China Seeks Strategic Advantage

    We Must be on Guard as China Seeks Strategic Advantage0

    • Analysis, Repost
    • April 6, 2020


    In his novel The Plague, Albert Camus wrote, “There have been as many plagues as wars in history; yet plagues and wars always take people equally by surprise.” This should remain a warning for the world; and not just …

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  • Ruffled Feathers: Why Chinese Interference in International Bird Conservation is a Threat to World Peace
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