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The New Kissinger Institute: Score One for the China Lobby I have been traveling for the past two weeks but am back in Taiwan and there is plenty to write about. First on the horizon is a blurb from Xinhua Agencies announcing that the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars inaugurated on July 29, the Kissinger Institute for China and the United States Relations. Before anyone shouts Hallelujah, there are basic questions that need to be asked.
For starters what kind of benefits are we talking about? Certainly Kissinger's actions have never been beneficial to everybody. As a matter of fact the case can be made that whatever benefits they may have produced for the wealthy and elite have been far outweighed by the pain and suffering brought to many lesser ranked individuals. Chile, East Timor, Taiwan etc. immediately come to mind. The one thing that Kissinger and the leadership of China share in common is that their primary interests are material gain and power. They are Machiavellians who believe that the end justifies the means, no matter what. That never bodes well for the world. Who are the scholars that will be exchanged? At face value, the Institute sounds like a mutual admiration society between the panda huggers in the United States and the propagandists from China. Only those with a favorable impression of Kissinger and China need apply. What is the common opportunity that the Institute will provide? Wealth and exploitation are the first things that come to mind. For many, Kissinger's historic trip to China was a historic sellout in true Kissinger style. It wasn't his first and it hasn't been his last. Who is putting up the money for this Institute? And who will benefit most? This too needs examining. I am sure all the China lobbyists in the USA and their beneficiaries are ecstatic over the inauguration of the Kissinger Institute. I can imagine the panda huggers are already lining up for their free trips to China Bottom line, the Kissinger Institute is a gift horse whose mouth and/or mouthpieces certainly bear looking into. |