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Gordon Guthrie Chang (born July 5, 1951) is an American lawyer and political commentator known for his hawkish rhetoric on China. [1] He is the author of the 2001 book The Coming Collapse of China in which he predicted the collapse of China by 2011. In December 2011, he changed the timing of the year of the predicted collapse to 2012.
The United States–China talks in Alaska, also referred to as the Alaska talks [1] or the Anchorage meetings, [2] were a series of meetings between representatives of China and the United States to discuss a range of issues affecting their relations. The talks took place in three rounds during a two-day period between March 18 and 19 of 2021.
The Coming Collapse of China at the Internet Archive The Coming Collapse of China is a book by Gordon G. Chang , published in 2001, in which he argued that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was the root cause of many of China 's problems and would cause the country's collapse by 2011.
Tensions boiled over during the Biden administration's first face-to-face meeting with Chinese diplomats in Alaska, where the global rivals sparred. 'Fundamentally at odds': Blinken, China meeting ...
The US Army quickly deployed assets to Alaska's Aleutian Islands amid Russia and China's Pacific naval drills. The 11th Airborne Division led the event, which included long-range artillery and ...
'china collapse theory' China has not collapsed as predicted by the "China collapse theory," nor will it peak as forecast by the "China peak theory," Xi said in March.
Chinese Navy ships were spotted inside the U.S. exclusive economic zone of the Bering Sea by a cutter on a routine patrol late last week, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Wednesday.
Protests took place frequently in China in the 2000s, with 180,000 protests taking place in 2010 according to Tsinghua University sociology professor Sun Liping. [2]This protest against Xi Jinping and his policies was rare, as it came just days before the start of the CCP National Congress, a period during which the authorities imposed extremely tight control over protests and dissent.