Tag: China
Ken’s Thought of the Week: Instability plagues both democracies and dictatorships...
This week, Ken addresses the rising instability in both democracies and dictatorships, each of which occupy about half of the world's population, and why some will survive, but others won't.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: Updating “America First” for the long...
This week, Ken examines the history and dynamics of "America First" policies, and presents the best short-term and long-term approaches for keeping America safe.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: Losing Bolton increases the chance of...
This week, Ken explains why, contrary to popular opinion, John Bolton's departure is likely to increase the price America pays, in blood and treasure, to resolve the most pressing national security threats facing us.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: Hong Kong implications are big
This week, Ken discusses the Hong Kong protests, and why the courageous activists leading it represent the front line of the fight against the dictatorships that are determined to conquer the world.
Ken’s letter to the Wall St. Journal regarding our adversaries’ denunciations...
In this letter, Ken responds to a Wall St. Journal editorial that describes the frequency with which America's enemies and "frenemies" criticize President Trump's National Security Adviser, John Bolton.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: War and Peace
This week, Ken and STW editor-videographer Jon Sutz examine the roster of primary American adversaries, their strategies and tactics, and why we must view these conflicts from a long-term perspective.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: The sad state of public affairs...
This week, Ken examines the sad state of America's Sunday morning public affairs TV shows and their focus on gossip and sensationalism, rather than substantive issues facing the American people.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: Dealing with America’s most lethal adversaries
This week, Ken examines the most recent moves by America's top adversaries, and the Trump administration's responses, and describes the two basic approaches to going forward from here.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: The interconnectedness of America’s enemies
This week, Ken analyzes the interconnectedness between America's primary adversaries, including Iran, North Korea, China, Venezuela and Russia, and urges the U.S. to remain strong in dealing with them.
Ken’s Thought of the Week: Protecting America from an EMP attack
This week, Ken addresses the little-discussed yet existential threat posed to America by EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) weapons, and what we must do to begin taking it seriously, and protecting ourselves.