WMAL Interview - STEVEN MOSHER - 11.16.17

Nov 16, 2017, 10:13 PM

7:15 AM -- INTERVIEW - STEVEN MOSHER - head of the Population Research Institute, an internationally recognized authority on China and author of upcoming book, “Bully of Asia: Why China’s Dream is the New Threat to World Order”

TOPIC: Discuss President Trump's speech yesterday highlighting his accomplishments from his Asia trip

MOSHER: Trump represents the US far better in Asia trip than Obama ever did http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/11/15/trump-represents-us-far-better-in-asia-trip-than-obama-ever-did.html

  • PLUG Steve's upcoming book, “Bully of Asia: Why China’s Dream is the New Threat to World Order,” which will be published Nov. 27.

ABOUT BOOK: The signs are everywhere. China unilaterally claims the entire South China Sea as sovereign territory, then builds artificial islands to bolster its claim. It suddenly activates an air defense identification zone over the East China Sea, and threatens to down any aircraft that does not report its position. It builds roads into Indian territory, then redraws the maps to show that it is actually Chinese territory. The People's Republic under President Xi Jinping is quickly becoming The Bully of Asia.

About the Author: Steven W. Mosher is president of the Population Research Institute and an internationally recognized authority on China. He is also the author of numerous books on China, among them Broken Earth: The Rural Chinese, A Mother's Ordeal: One Woman's Fight Against China's One-Child Policy, and Hegemon: China's Plan to Dominate Asia and the World, as well as several edited volumes and hundreds of scholarly articles, editorials, and opinion pieces.

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Trump represents the US far better in Asia trip than Obama ever did

By Steven W. Mosher | Fox News

President Trump did us all proud on his Asia trip – at least those of us who are still prouder to be Americans rather than citizens of the world. He scored points by simply behaving like the leader of our nation and the free world.

President Obama was never comfortable in either role. He often acted like he was ashamed of the United States and gave speeches that blurred the distinction between friend and foe.

Not President Trump. He was open and forthright about his aims: he was in Asia to address North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, help right America's trade imbalance with China, and reassure our allies about American staying power.