After the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed in the United States, American industrialists began seeking out Japanese workers to replace their lost Chinese workers, prompting another explosion of immigrants from the Asia-Pacific. . . ... On top of its massive Asian-American..…
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and former Director of Asian Studies at the American Enterprise Institute.. A regular traveler, he has visited some fifty countries, in Asia and beyond. ..…
I would submit that persecuted Christians China and elsewhere Asia need reawaking on the part of American church to advocate, on their behalf. ..…
On behalf of our bureau and our Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Alice Wells, I want to thank World Uyghur Congress for its invitation to speak here today, Uyghur American Association, and Central Asia Program at George Washington University.. ..…
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