The US Senate's draft Strategic Competition Act of 2021, which mandates diplomatic and security initiatives to counteract Beijing, captures the sentiments of Capitol Hill in that it overemphasizes confrontation between the two countries and will serve as a recipe for continued contentiousness in China-US relations, experts said.
WASHINGTON/BEIJING, April 12 (China Daily/ANN) - The US Senate's draft Strategic Competition Act of 2021, which mandates diplomatic and security initiatives to counteract Beijing, captures the sentiments of Capitol Hill in that it overemphasizes confrontation between the two countries and will serve as a recipe for continued contentiousness in China-US relations, experts said.
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Bowdoin Honors a Heritage Month for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Bowdoin is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with several events that will feature a fashion designer/TV star, an expert in Southeast Asian politics, a poet/essayist, a former US diplomat, and an ambitious student-organized photo project.
Two leaders from the Asian Students Alliance (ASA), Adriana Nazarko ’21 and Kevin Chi ’21, led the planning initiative for this year s heritage month.
In consultation with staff and faculty, they put together a program that is uplifting and joyful while also addressing the hardships facing the Asian community, said Kyra Green, the assistant dean of admissions who is serving as interim director of the Center for Multicultural Life.
Wrexham Glyndŵr University graduate secures publishing deal for graphic novels
A Wrexham Glyndŵr University graduate is using their artistic skills to forge a career in the world of graphic novels and comic books.
Alex Assan, who graduated with a BA (Hons) Illustration, Graphic Novels and Children’s Publishing, has secured a two-book deal with publishers HarperAlley.
The first graphic novel, Sunhead, in set in Tel Aviv in 2008 and follows a pair of unlikely friends who bond over their shared love of a vampire book.
The 27 year-old, who hails from the city, said of securing the publishing deal: “I’m beyond excited to work with them on this book and I’m very happy that they liked my story and signed me for not one, but two projects.”