Actually, the CCP Is the Worst Co-Parent Imaginable
An op-ed in The New York Times tries to make the case that the Chinese Communist Party is a worthy partner in raising children.
An op-ed in The New York Times tries to make the case that the Chinese Communist Party is a worthy partner in raising children.
So many Cubans and Haitians arrived at once that Dry Tortugas National Park was forced to temporarily close.
Standing with blank pages in hand, the protesters' goal is to make manifest the implied violence that authoritarian states use to keep order.
The CCP’s tyranny extends even to U.S. college campuses, where Chinese and Taiwanese students fear censorship.
Communists killed the most, followed by fascists.
I have long advocated using May 1 for this purpose. But November 7 is a worthy alternative candidate, which I am happy to adopt if it can attract a broad consensus.
The governor flew dozens of Venezuelans to Martha's Vineyard at taxpayer expense, even though they fled a regime he says "is responsible for countless atrocities."
Alas, the Russians never forgave him.
Record numbers of Cubans are arriving in the United States as the communist nation struggles economically.
The author of The Master and Margarita faced a bewildering mixture of rewards and censorship.
The island’s communist government announced it would allow foreign investors to enter its nationalized retail industry as it faces shortages, blackouts, and new protests.
The U.S. may not realize it, but it has the upper hand. It turns out communism doesn't work.
That's illegal, says a new suit filed on Thursday.
The Hungarian prime minister also makes the historically illiterate claim that Christians can't be racist.
Good intentions, bad results.
One year after major pro-democracy protests swept the communist island, dissidents and leaders in the Cuban-American community remain hopeful that change is coming.
In the long term, disarmament often leads to mass murder by government.
The Polish-born artist is creating "heroic portraits" of machines and defending individualism and creative expression in Silicon Valley.
Born in communist Poland and disgusted by Silicon Valley communists, Pilat is making "heroic portraits of machines" and defending Ayn Rand.
Why May Day should be a day to honor victims of an ideology that took tens of millions of lives. But we should also be open to alternative dates if they can attract broader support.
How did something so at odds with reality persist for so long? And why is it finally crumbling?
Martha Bueno's organization, People 4 Cuba, smuggles food and medicine directly into the hands of suffering Cubans to help undermine an oppressive dictatorship.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has barred men aged 18-60 from leaving the country.
Born in nationalism, the Olympic games are fading into a niche entertainment option.
China's economic reforms were bottom-up, not top-down.
“We have been through horrific things, but I’m still proud of being Uyghur," says Tursunay Ziyawudun, a survivor of China's torture camps.
The breakout Netflix series contains critiques of a decidedly "anti-capitalist" political and economic system that's haunted the Korean Peninsula.
Conflict with Russia has been an ever-present threat in the three decades since Georgia broke away from the collapsing Soviet Union.
The most oppressive of the former Soviet countries is run by a dictator with a strange cult of personality.
How Michel Foucault's encounters in Poland's heavily policed gay community informed his ideas
How the war on terror facilitated Communist China's repression of Uyghurs
How Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania ended up with relatively high degrees of economic freedom and political stability
A look at Azerbaijan’s rampant corruption, unfair elections, and flimsy institutions
30 years after the Soviet collapse, what happened to the Russian dream of a free economy?
Tajikistan remains economically underdeveloped despite plentiful natural resources.
"I have no doubt," Polish President Lech Wałęsa once said, that without John Paul II "the birth of Solidarity would not have been possible."
"This is the nature of an authoritarian regime. You don't quite know where the boundaries of acceptable discourse are. Everything is uncertain."
Maia Sandu, Moldova's new president, has cleverly positioned her new government as being in thrall neither to Moscow nor to Brussels.
Why is it so hard for Uzbek citizens to get permission to travel abroad?
For two years in the 1930s, the people of Ukraine were forced to starve in service of a political idea.
Soviet rule promised abundance. Instead it brought misery and starvation.
In 1990s Prague, wonderful things happened in the chaotic space between the end of communism and the rise of its replacement.
The day the Soviet flag was lowered for the last time
Authoritarianism and abundant natural resources make a treacherous combination in Kazakhstan.
Biden should denounce Cuba’s communist tyranny while pushing for more free trade with Cubans.
The members of Zeus fought for the freedom to be frikis. Then they joined the Castro government's official Agency of Rock.