Fordham Political Review: False Friends Facilitate Our Fall - China, the Paper Dragon
January 14, 2021
January 14, 2021
BRONX, New York, Jan. 14 -- The Fordham Political Review issued the following commentary on Jan. 13 by Mark Lugas:
You open your eyes. Car horns are blaring all around you. Though night, your vision is not impaired, as the glowing lights of marquees and logos light up the city around you. The smell of eastern dishes flushes your nostrils, as dozens of street vendors prepare dumplings and rice and various other cuisines. Things are bustling, with a vibrant atmosphere to boot. You are . . .
You open your eyes. Car horns are blaring all around you. Though night, your vision is not impaired, as the glowing lights of marquees and logos light up the city around you. The smell of eastern dishes flushes your nostrils, as dozens of street vendors prepare dumplings and rice and various other cuisines. Things are bustling, with a vibrant atmosphere to boot. You are . . .