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Taking Taiwan: Will Xi or won’t Xi?

Asiatimes 22 Jan 2025
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has been clear that he intends to get Taiwan – one way or another ... The U.S ... 4 ... And they create “threat deflation” – as retired US Navy Captain James Fanell and Dr Bradley Thayer call it – that justifies complacency.
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The Roosevelt-Truman Democrats Lost China

The American Spectator 16 Dec 2024
In 1954, James ... Diana West, James Burnham, M ... James Fanell and Bradley Thayer in their recent book argue that America’s “embrace” of China during this time period was our greatest strategic failure.
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Central Mass. real estate transfers, Sunday, Dec. 15

Telegram & Gazette - Worcester 15 Dec 2024
$540,000, 4 Horseshoe Dr, A D & Susan B Cooper RET, and Cooper, Alan D, to Nguyen, Thi N, and Nguyen, Huy.$482,000, 17 Thayer Ave, Elliot, James, to Fowler, Bradley I, and Foley, Samantha.$335,000, ...
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Xi Jinping’s Policies Are a Continuation of Mao’s and Deng’s

The American Spectator 19 Oct 2024
Economy’s assessment supports Bradley Thayer’s and James Fanell’s conclusion that when post-Cold War American political, financial, and business leaders embraced China, it was “America’s greatest ...
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CCP’s Military Growth ‘Largely Funded’ by US: Ret. Navy Capt.

The Epoch Times 23 Mar 2024
Navy captain, and Bradley Thayer, a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy, a Washington-based think tank, during a recent interview with EpochTV’s “American Though Leaders” program.
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Taiwan Today Is Eerily Similar to the Sudetenland in 1938

The Epoch Times 31 May 2023
Chinese warships were conducting “intensive combat exercises,” as noted by Newsweek, and, more recently, practicing what long-time China watchers James Fanell ...
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‘The Greatest Talker of His Time’

The Atlantic 12 Aug 2022
New York ... This wrongheaded perception overlooks that Frankfurter—inspired by the foundational scholarship of Harvard Law School’s James Bradley Thayer—consistently cautioned against permitting the judiciary to occupy an outsize role in American life.
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