Josh Rudolph
Josh Rudolph finished an MA in Asia Pacific Policy Studies at UBC's Institute of Asian Research in 2013. He currently lives in British Columbia.
Beijing Finds Propaganda Opportunity in Widespread U.S. Unrest
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jun 3, 2020
As protests against police violence and inequality sweep an increasingly divided U.S. following the police killing of yet another unarmed black American on May 25, Chinese authorities and state media are taking full advantage of...
Read MorePhoto: Passing by the Melody, by Gauthier DELECROIX – 郭天
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jun 1, 2020
Taiwan Plans Aid for Hong Kong “Shelter-seekers”; Beijing Threatens Military Action Against Taipei
Posted by Josh Rudolph | May 29, 2020
On Thursday, as Hong Kong police clashed with pro-democracy protesters who were rallying against a law that would criminalize “insulting” the PRC national anthem, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen tweeted: Today I...
Read MorePhoto: Hong Kong, Asia’s World City…, by Studio Incendo
Posted by Josh Rudolph | May 27, 2020
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