“No, Minister!” British MPs Rebel over World Service Cuts
While the Chinese government is investing $7 billion in a new global media push and Chinese television is opening up new offices in Times Square… Read More
While the Chinese government is investing $7 billion in a new global media push and Chinese television is opening up new offices in Times Square… Read More
The decision to cut Voice of America (VOA) Broadcasting to China has attracted a good deal of congressional attention, as well it should. While China… Read More
Just weeks after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton complained to Congress that America is losing the information war against Al Qaeda, China and Russia, it… Read More
The end of an era is at hand. Today marks the last day of BBC World Service Broadcasts to China and Russia after 70 years… Read More
Just what is it with the Obama Administration and state broadcasters? Not content with sticking by NPR after the House of Representatives voted to cut… Read More
Americans are rightly concerned about the United States’ ability to remain a global leader. In Iowa, Republican presidential aspirants have voiced concerns over President Obama’s… Read More
News flash: “We are in an information war, and we’re losing that war.” This source for this conclusion was not one of the at least… Read More
Shutting down the Internet did precious little good for Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak. It is not likely to do Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi much good… Read More
Has the Obama Administration finally reached agreement on its policy toward the Middle East uprisings? The State Department and the White House have been articulating… Read More
From the perspective of the dictatorships of the Middle East, the most obvious conclusion from the demonstrations in Egypt and the resignation Friday of embattled… Read More