While Beijing’s most recent threat to Hong Kong will likely end most vestiges of the “one country, two systems” policy, the Special Administrative Region appeared to have already arrived at a critical juncture in its political decline, write Brandon Alexander Millan and Joel S. Fetzer.
If Americans refuse to meaningfully address race relations, the United States will grow weaker and less effective both at home and as an international actor, write Jerrold D. Green and Michael Lawson.
May 30, 2020, marks 25 years since the California Secretary of State approved the Pacific Council on International Policy’s articles of incorporation. Read some of the highlights of the Council’s history as we look to the next 25 years.
The Pacific Council is an organization of people.
To turn the tide in the struggle against the current pandemic, we need to re-learn a critical lesson from the Ebola experience: Public health can only be effective in confronting this kind of challenge with informed leadership that listens to the scientists, writes Seth Freeman.