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Commentaries by Philip Cunningham

Philip Cunningham

Independent Scholar

Philip J. Cunningham has worked in television and film in China and Japan since 1986. His latest book, “Tiananmen Moon: 25th Anniversary Edition,” was published in 2014.
  • Mar 27, 2025

    The debate over DeepSeek puts on clear display how political nationalism risks stifling technological progress. While some push for strict AI decoupling, experts warn that restricting collaboration could undermine innovation. We must find a way to balance national security with the open exchange of ideas that drives scientific advancement.

  • Mar 14, 2025

    Talks are underway for a U.S.-China summit this spring, with the choice of venue crucial to balancing Trump’s unpredictability and Xi’s preference for control. Hawaii and Hainan stand out as potential neutral sites, offering luxury, security, and a level playing field for both leaders.

  • Mar 07, 2025

    Trump’s Oval Office ambush of Ukrainian President Zelensky highlights the unpredictability and volatility of U.S. diplomacy under his second term—an unsettling prospect for China as it prepares for a potential Trump-Xi summit. With Trump emboldened and increasingly unpredictable, China may face new challenges in navigating an engagement with a leader who thrives on disruption.

  • Jan 31, 2025

    The TikTok ban has driven disaffected American youth to the Chinese app, Xiaohongshu. While TikTok’s corporate lobbying backfired, Xiaohongshu’s mix of irony and subversion offers a new outlet—whether lasting or fleeting remains to be seen.

  • Jan 27, 2025

    With TikTok's future up in the air, young Americans are flocking to the Chinese app Xiaohongshu, forging connections with Chinese youth across the globe. Whether it's a fleeting trend or a true generational bond, the surge in bilateral exchange is unprecedented.

  • Jan 06, 2025

    Jimmy Carter’s post-presidential legacy, defined by his decency and global service, positions him as perhaps the best ex-president in American history. And his pivotal role in U.S.-China relations, particularly in normalizing diplomatic ties, remains a key chapter in shaping the future of both nations.

  • Dec 31, 2024

    Recent developments signal a potential thaw in U.S.-China space cooperation, as NASA’s outreach sparks cautious optimism but also draws sharp political criticism from China, highlighting both the promise and the challenges of collaboration amidst broader tensions.

  • Oct 18, 2024

    The “with us or against us" diplomatic approach has polarizing effects, particularly in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And the global outrage against Russia’s aggression and critiques of China’s tacit support suggests that Putin’s actions will be viewed as a moral failure akin to past fascist regimes.

  • Sep 21, 2024

    As U.S.-China relations face mounting tension and uncertainty, reflecting on the early days of cultural exchange in the 1980s reveals a simpler time of optimism, goodwill, and mutual curiosity. While today's challenges are formidable, the shared experiences of those who helped build these ties offer a reminder that, even in times of difficulty, there remains potential for collaboration and understanding.

  • Aug 30, 2024

    “Black Myth Wukong,” China’s first blockbuster game, has captured global attention with its blend of ancient mythology and advanced technology as it sets a new standard in gaming. Beyond its impressive gameplay and visuals, it has sparked global intrigue, highlighting the potential for a cultural export that can bridge gaps and foster dialogue.

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