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Richard Hanania’s Insights on Practical Compassion-Richard’s unexpected revelations

Last week, Aporia published Rule of the Five Percent–How China selects its governing elite, and popular gadfly, Richard Hanania was shocked at the waste of talent: That’s pretty funny. Governance in the United States is almost non-existent and it’s China’s strong suit, so a little humility is in order. Observations Understandably, Richard Hanania missed the point of […]

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China’s Ambitious CO2 Goals: Achieving and Exceeding Carbon Targets

Climate talk is popular, climate action less so. Fixing the CO2 goals as climate is difficult and expensive but, as Ginger River Review’s Jinglin Gao and Jiang Jiang explain in their interview series, How China can meet its carbon reduction targets, Beijing is flexible about reaching its goals: “China may experience multiple carbon emission peaks, and there is no need to forcibly

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Reflecting on the Recent Vaccine Debacle-Revisiting a troubled past

The recent vaccine debacle underscores the importance of scrutinizing our public health responses. Reflecting on past challenges, such as the 1976 swine flu immunization program, offers valuable lessons for future pandemic preparedness and vaccine deployment strategies. This is a prequel to an upcoming article on the different outcomes between the West’s approach to Covid and

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