ROBER ROBINSON, President and CEO, RWR Advisory Group, former Senior Director of International Economic Affairs, White House (1982-1985), former Chairman, US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Co-Founder, Prague Security Studies Institute
Roger Robinson talks about Chinese involvement in U.S. capital markets - Many Americans’ financial portfolios include companies tied to the Chinese Communist Party and their lackeys
Asymmetric material risk: Things don’t go kind of wrong, they go very wro...
ROBER ROBINSON, President and CEO, RWR Advisory Group, former Senior Director of International Economic Affairs, White House (1982-1985), former Chairman, US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Co-Founder, Prague Security Studies Institute
- Roger Robinson talks about Chinese involvement in U.S. capital markets - Many Americans’ financial portfolios include companies tied to the Chinese Communist Party and their lackeys
- Asymmetric material risk: Things don’t go kind of wrong, they go very wrong
SUSAN KATZ KEATING, Chief National Security Correspondent, JustTheNews.com, Security and Terrorism Correspondent, American Media Institute, Military Correspondent, People Magazine, @SKatzKeating
- ‘Down with the dictatorship:’ Cuba erupts with mass protests seeking freedom from communism
- Susan Katz Keating: U.S. service members are absolutely rolling their eyes at cultural sensitivity training
LANCE CRAYON, former Senior News Editor, Global Times (US edition), former Video Journalist, China Radio International, former Senior Editor, People's Daily English News app
- Under Julie Su’s watch, $30 billion was syphoned off from California’s unemployment benefits from hackers around the world
- Lance Crayon: For 15 years, Julie Su avoided employee abuse cases involving Chinese companies and Chinese workers - Why?
- Crayon: How does China entice countries in the Caribbean to ally with them - First they kick out Taiwanese influence and then the Communists give them money
- Crayon delves into Chinese influence in Haiti and the recent assassination of President Jovenel Moïse
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