Editor’s Note for Wednesday, July 20, 2022

A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn.

editor's note from jeremy goldkorn, editor in chief of supchina

My thoughts today:

โ€œChina will take strong and resolute measures to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity,โ€ warned the countryโ€™s Foreign Ministry yesterday in connection with a reported, planned visit by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.

What might Beijing do? Former U.S. intelligence officer John Culver has an informative Twitter thread that looks at the โ€œ1995โ€“96 episode that marked the greatest Strait crisis since the late 1950s,โ€ when then president Lee Teng-hui (ๆŽ็™ป่ผ Lว Dฤ“nghuฤซ) attended an event at his alma mater, Cornell University.

You heard it here first: As of September 1, The China Project will be known as The China Project.

What started as one daily newsletter passion project in 2016 has grown into a full-fledged multimedia and business services platform. It is time that our name evolves to reflect what we have become!

We’ll have more details about the change in the coming weeks.

Our word of the day is:

China seeks to block UN human rights report on Xinjiang
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