Dr. Ifay Chang

#636 11/29 Ifay Chang, Ph.D. Interpreting the Global Anti-China Ranking List
By Ifay Chang, Ph.D.   Bilingual Columnist, U.S.–China Forum A recent report from an international relations research group has sparked widespread attention among Chinese communities around the world. Titled “The Top 10 Most Anti-China Countries in the World,” the report was produced by the World Impression Organization and presented in a YouTube video  (https://youtu.be/dLHXjGfhQFk?si=EUMDVtUkPMQkcZYA7)....
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#571   7/20 Dr. Ifay Chang Sino-US Relations and Taiwan’s Future -- A Sincere Assessment
​ Taiwan’s future has a complex causal relationship that seems inseparable from Sino-US relations. At present, Sino-US relations have become very tense. The United States has turned from vigilance to worry and even fear about the rise of China. Therefore, the US policy towards China has changed from a deliberately vague policy in the past to a clear anti-China policy. Currently, the U.S. has used...
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Sino-US Relations and Taiwan’s Future -- A Sincere Assessment
​ Taiwan’s future has a complex causal relationship that seems inseparable from Sino-US relations. At present, Sino-US relations have become very tense. The United States has turned from vigilance to worry and even fear about the rise of China. Therefore, the US policy towards China has changed from a deliberately vague policy in the past to a clear anti-China policy. Currently, the U.S. has used...
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#374 10/10 Dr. Ifay Chang  Reflection on Seventy Years of Personal Observation on the U.S., China and Their Relations
I am a Chinese American. I was born in Chongqing, China during WW II. As a toddler, I learned to like the Flying Tigers who defended the city of Chongqing. In contrast, kids were all scared to hear the coming of the merciless red Sun logoed bombers. Post WW II, my family followed the KMT government (which was led by Chiang Kei-Shek and supported by the U.S.) and retreated to Taiwan when I was at the...
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