China Moves into Central America

While we either ignore or bully Central America, China is moving in, big time. This from Reuters: WORLD NEWS DECEMBER 3, 2019 / 12:11 PM / UPDATED A DAY AGO China signs on for ‘gigantic’ investment in El Salvador infrastructure Nelson Renteria 2 MIN READ El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele talks to China’s Premier Li […]…

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NSA Is Moving Too Slowly on Cloud Computing

We learned a full year ago from the Department of Justice that state-affiliated Chinese hacking group, APT10, had penetrated the cloud computing systems of major U.S. technology companies. The Wall Street Journal identified the companies as IBM and HPE, an offshoot of Hewlett-Packard. IBM was quoted as saying it found no evidence of the hacking. […]…

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Tom Friedman’s Insight on China Relationship

Tom Friedman had pretty strong insights into the U.S.-China relationship in his most recent column, written from Singapore. “China is not our economic competitor, economic partner, source of talent and capital, geopolitical rival, collaborator and serial rule-breaker. It is not our enemy or our friend. “The only effective way to manage a relationship this complex […]…

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One of the hottest issues in U.S.-Chinese relations: How American Tech Companies Are Supporting a Police State

This issue has lain dormant but with each passing day, as evidence mounts of the extensive nature of China’s use of technology to repress, the chances are increasing that American companies are going to have to face up to the fact that their technology is supporting suppression. Shareholders, the media, activist groups and others could […]…

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China’s Technology Theft Inside the United States: A New Wrinkle From The Wall Street Journal

U.S. Struggles to Stem Chinese Efforts to Recruit Scientists Officials see indictment against University of Kansas professor, who says he is falsely accused, as a possible prosecution blueprint The Department of Justice has charged a professor at the University of Kansas with defrauding the government by failing to disclose he had allegedly taken a position […]…

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