Readers of China Matters may have noticed there hasn’t been
too much to read lately. That’s because
since the beginning of the year I’ve
been doing a weekly video reports for Newsbud, an online indy media outfit run
by Sibel Edmonds.
It started with China Watch, a weekly newsprogram that
covers key China-related international affairs.
It’s quite good, if I do say so myself, thanks in large part to the skilled
and enthusiastic efforts of the Newsbud production team.
China Watch can be viewed on the Newsbud website, and also
on Youtube. For free.
Here’s my two most recent episodes of China Watch.
This one is, in my biased opinion, the best objective take
on the US strategy for North Korea currently available. FP practitioners—who were
largely blackballed from the Trump administration for signing those “Trump is
unfit to be president” public letters—and their media friends appear unwilling
to take an objective and informed look at Trump’s Korea play. It’s not a Trump in his bathrobe yelling at
clouds; there’s a legitimate effort with a good amount of institutional buy-in,
albeit none from Obama era pivoteers, who are embarrassingly avid to see the
initiative fail.
If Trump gets a win, he not only gets to vaunt over the
Obama administration and its failed “strategic patience” policy; the idea that
genuine US interests cannot be promoted through “transactional diplomacy” also
takes a knock.
My current video follows up on developments in North Korea, Admiral Harry Harris, and the current international man of mystery, Miles Kwok. All good stuff, as I think you’ll see when you watch the video.
In addition, for Newsbud community members, i.e. people
behind the paywall, I’m now doing a second weekly feature covering backstory
and context on Asian stories. It’s
called Asia Brief, and it focuses on formative events and key history in Asian
affairs, like my reporting on the notorious failure of the George W. Bush
administration to execute a financial sanctions strategy on North Korea in
2006-7.
Between China Watch and Asia Brief, I’ve basically tripled
my workload so I haven’t had that much time and fresh material to put on China
Matters or write up for outlets like Asia Times. Sorry!
However, I’m keeping China Matters active because I try to write for it as much as I can and, who knows, maybe text will become king again.
However, I’m keeping China Matters active because I try to write for it as much as I can and, who knows, maybe text will become king again.
Newsbud needs subscribers and supporters for its current
kickstarter campaign. So, if you
appreciate my work and you’ve always said to yourself, gosh, China Hand has
never asked for support & I’ve always felt guilty reading his stuff for
free for ten years, now’s your chance to make amends!
Here’s a link to the Newsbud subscriber page. By joining Newsbud, you get
not just me but access to an entire stable of knowledgable and personable analysts like
Filip Kovacevich, Kurt Nimmo, and John Whitehead dishing out indy news in
professional-quality video.
Also, the kickstarter, which is to support expansion of news
operations to build the subscriber base.
Newsbud doesn’t run ads or solicit institutional support or investment
and is making a go of it as a community-based subscriber-supported outfit.
Please support it.
Thanks!
And whatever you do, please watch the videos. I love the clicks!