Publisher at Journal of Political Risk and Principal at Corr Analytics. Supporter of freedom, democracy, and human rights. Independent. Yale '01 Harvard '08.

Joined November 2009
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Invitation to my book launch - The Concentration of Power: Institutionalization, Hierarchy & Hegemony (@opibooks) - November 23 - discussion by publisher Dean Baxendale, Prof @JamesKraska (USNWC/Harvard) and former NSC Chief of Staff Alex Gray (AFPC). lu.ma/anders-corr
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Iran has a terrorist regime. The US and allies shouldn't negotiate with terrorists. We should defeat them. theepochtimes.com/opinion/no…
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Good thought; China would do at least as much for US. Offer vetted Chinese families a way out via crypto/ other inventive constructions. Offer green cards to qualified Chinese people who've had their fill of CCP rule & wish to invest their futures in US. Like HK flight to UK.
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America’s fentanyl crisis is made in China. The CCP is subsidizing the deadly chemicals killing Americans & sees strategic value in America’s suffering. No more. I’m working with President Trump to reauthorize fentanyl sanctions & shut down Beijing’s poison pipeline.
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CCP's unique advantages: cheap and slave labor and central command economy funding exports and not basic needs for its citizens.
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#Darwin is our ONLY Nth Coast port. Leasing it to a PLA friendly org was madness but then NT Chief Min Giles hadn’t a clue. It’s time leaders at the sub national level got an education on the CCP Party State and its overdue that @AlboMP grew a spine and keep his election promise
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The original China shock came after the country joined the WTO and flooded the world with inexpensive goods in 2001. US tariffs in 2018 diverted Chinese exports meant for the US to third countries, causing China Shock 2.0. The EU is the second region to get wise to the China threat to its industrialization and is instituting its own tariffs. Those Chinese exports meant for the US and EU will now flood the rest of the world, setting up other countries to institute tariffs and divert the exports to yet other markets in a China shock domino effect. theepochtimes.com/opinion/th…
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The UK and Latvia co-lead the Drone Coalition — delivering 45,000 FPV drones, 150,000 interceptors and 20,000 long-range strike drones to Ukraine. At the Drone Summit in Riga, Latvia, Minister for the Armed Forces @AlistairCarns met with British companies at the forefront of drone technology. British innovation. British jobs. Standing with our allies.
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The Gripen is a collaboration between the UK, Sweden and the US, with over 30% of each aircraft built in the UK. A new deal will see Ukraine purchase 20 new jets, with at least 50 companies across the UK supplying critical components, expected to support over 5000 UK jobs.
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China is closing more doorways to capital flight, which will only increase pressure for the same. The US and allies should facilitate such flight to weaken the world's greatest threat to democracy and free markets. theepochtimes.com/opinion/ch…
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Ironic that Ray Dalio did as much, or more, than anyone to build China into a global economic and military power. And he got wealthy in the process.
China is looking beyond its borders to impose an international "tribute system." Billionaire Ray Dalio believes Asia is trending in that direction. If China's military gets more powerful than the US military, we will not be able to stop it demanding tribute of Washington and our allies, which will come from taxpayers. With China's $1.2 trillion annual positive balance of trade and growing military expenditures, that is the direction Beijing is taking. An alternative still open to the US is to reverse the strategy by taxing China's trade globally. theepochtimes.com/opinion/wi…
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Dans un entretien @lemondefr, j’insiste sur l’urgence d’un rééquilibrage commercial avec la Chine. Chaque jour, l’🇪🇺 enregistre 1 milliard d’euros de déficit avec Pékin. L’UE doit parler d’une seule voix et se donner les moyens de défendre ses intérêts. lemonde.fr/economie/article/…
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This is a must-read in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and across other democratic nations; whether featured in the report or not. Our adversaries are gaining ground, while too many politicians, drawn to easy money and short-term interests, appear blind to the realities of hybrid warfare. As the geopolitical and geo-economic landscape becomes increasingly contested, nations must prioritize economic security as a matter of both self-preservation and long-term competitiveness. Unfortunately, this understanding has too often been absent within both our political and business communities. @DMCBaxendale Optimum Publishing International cpac.ca/headline-politics/ep… @MIGSinstitute @kylecmatthews @Jkylebass @cburton001 @scoopercooper @HudsonInstitute @DrewHaleDC @cbcwatcher @ajphelo @anderscorr @JamestownTweets
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Compromised Chinese-made medical devices give Communist China access to Americans’ private health data. I’m ready to work with @US_FDA to investigate these dangerous devices and protect patients’ privacy. cotton.senate.gov/news/press…
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The dictators in Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran are fighting democracies and the democracies need to make structural changes to the international system to defend themselves. This includes taxing the international trade of dictatorships (including with each other by confiscating their ships if they do not pay) and providing the most powerful means of defense (most notably nuclear weapons) to frontline democracies in places like Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.
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Force China to divest Cirrus Aircraft.
Cirrus Aircraft, the most delivered piston aircraft manufacturer in America, has been wholly owned by the CCP's primary aerospace and defense conglomerate since 2011. The same Chinese company that builds fighter jets and drones for the PLA has been sitting inside our aviation industry for nearly 15 years. How did we let this happen? washingtonexaminer.com/op-ed…
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Putin is losing the war in Ukraine and so could soon look for new strategies, including attacks on ill-equipped Baltic countries that are in NATO and the EU. This would be an attempt to force NATO countries to stop supporting Ukraine, and a major escalation that should be deterred by transferring operational control of tactical nuclear weapons (at least) to the most vulnerable Baltic and Scandinavian democracies. The US, UK, or France could do this. Recipient countries should include at minimum those European democracies that border Russia (including Kaliningrad): Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine. If we wait until Moscow attacks again it will be too late. We failed to deter Russia in its attacks on Ukraine and we are close to failing in its potential new attacks on NATO. wsj.com/world/europe/russia-…
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NO JOKE: 🇨🇳 China, which oppresses 1.5 billion people and gave the world the Coronavirus, has just been elected to the @WHO Executive Board, empowering Xi Jinping to shape global health policy.
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For too long, China has used its dominance over critical minerals processing to pressure industries, manipulate markets, and threaten global supply chains. Today’s @StateDept Quad partners announcement is a major step toward building resilient, diversified supply chains with trusted partners, not strategic adversaries. The U.S., Japan, Australia, and India are mobilizing up to $20 BILLION to secure supply chains for the minerals powering advanced technology, defense systems, batteries, and AI. The era of relying on China for critical minerals must come to an end. state.gov/releases/office-of…
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My argument in this piece is simple: Beijing is pressing foreign leaders to describe Taiwan in China’s language, while also keeping Taiwan’s own leaders from being heard on the world stage. The result is a dangerous distortion: Taiwan’s desire to preserve its democratic way of life is treated as a provocation, while China’s military and diplomatic coercion is treated as normal. But peace cannot be built on a narrative that blames the threatened for the threat.
China wants the world to hear only one version of Taiwan’s story: Beijing’s. And much of the world is listening to this version. buff.ly/owyKlSj
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Today we are asking the European Union, UK, Canada and Australia to agree that it is morally obscene for a U.N. “human rights expert” to take $150,000 in direct funding from the brutal Chinese Communist regime that systematically violates the human rights of 1.5 billion people.
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Ben Saul, the UN expert counterterrorism, received $150,000 from China then refused to issue any statements on China’s persecution of the Uyghurs, which Beijing justifies as “counterterrorism.” In March, Saul condemned the U.S. while praising Somalia as a “responsible state.”
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