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CrossroadsET Joshua Philipp
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Crossroads is a channel from The Epoch Times focused on political discussion, traditional values, spirituality, and philosophy. Join host Joshua Philipp as he speaks with experts and authors about politics, history, and the values that are worth keeping.
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In Global Alliances, CCP Wants Subordinates, Not Equals
There are signs of growing distrust in the alliance between Russia and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The two countries signed a “no limits” agreement around the war in Ukraine, and are moving to create a new security alliance similar to NATO. Yet the CCP seems to be concerned. Russia is playing the subordinate in the relationship, and as the two move forward, old tensions over who’s in charge seem to be emerging. We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads.
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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CCP Launches Charm Offensive as New Sanctions Loom
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has begun a new campaign to charm foreign leaders and foreign investors. The strategy comes in the wake of the CCP’s top-level meetings in the third plenum, where the regime outlined an economic goal of domestic production, but gave very little in terms of practical steps in fixing the damaged Chinese economy. Yet, while the CCP appears to be trying to form new deals, another crisis for the regime is looming in the background: the United States is planning to announce new sanctions on the CCP, after NATO determined that the regime’s support is enabling Russia’s war in Ukraine. We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads.
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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China’s ‘Garbage Time’ Trend Shows Fading Hope in Communist System
Chinese netizens are spreading a new poll on quality of life, and it’s highlighting what they’re now referring to as the “Garbage Time.” Their lives are getting more difficult, and some of the luxuries they once enjoyed are fading. With this, they’re also pointing out problems with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) current economic theory—state interventionism. The regime is facing an economic crisis, and in a recent meeting of top-level CCP members on trying to fix this crisis, the regime opted to go further into the policies of state interventionism, and thus toward even more authoritarianism. We’ll discuss this in this episode of Crossroads.
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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China Ravaged by Floods and Droughts
A combination of floods and droughts is currently hitting China. Between January and June this year, the damage caused by natural disasters in China is alleged to cost around $13 billion. Yet while the recent disasters are being framed as a once-in-a-decade incident, a look back reveals that a similar barrage of floods and droughts have hit China for the last several years, also causing large-scale damage—not only to homes and infrastructure, but also to the food supply. We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads.
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How the Chinese Communist Party Infiltrated Video Games
Chinese companies already own some of the most popular video games on the market. And the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seems to now be taking notice. The gaming industry for China is now being treated as a type of soft power tool to the West. Cash from one of its most popular games is being used to fund technologies with deep CCP interest. And one of the lesser-known markets related to video games is also coming into focus: data collection. So how is the CCP using video games? We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads.
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Will the CCP Return to a Mao-Era Economy?
The Chinese economy has reached a breaking point. Trade wars, splitting global alliances, and internal instability are looking to make the problems even worse. And now, attention is shifting to a top meeting taking place among the heads of the Chinese Communist Party. The Party’s third plenum, from July 15 to 18, will seek to establish the future economic direction of the regime. We’ll discuss in this episode of Crossroads.
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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As usual you gave us a wonderful podcast about currency manipulation.
One comment: The name of the program in Giuliani‘s New York was, and still is broken windows. It was not broken glass. The purpose of the program was to make neighborhoods safer and more livable. Residents in neighborhoods where there was a lot of broken windows were living in poor neighborhoods.so the idea was to attack those neighborhoods with code enforcement and law enforcement. and it worked. So thanks again for a great show and please use the term broken windows. To my knowledge, nobody got arrested for breaking a window.
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