Travis Wussow, vice president for public policy and general counsel at the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern…
Travis WussowFebruary 6, 2020
The real 2020 questions about the US-China contest lie in how they influence the context for global trade, technology standards, military tools, and power projection.
Emily de la Bruyere & Nate PicarsicJanuary 22, 2020
The reelection of President Tsai Ing-wen matters because the people’s voices were heard, and they signaled to mainland China and the rest of the world that they deeply value and cherish their freedom, democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.
Chelsea Patterson SobolikJanuary 13, 2020
The United States must make it abundantly clear that the Chinese Communist Party can no longer enjoy the benefits of American policy without fulfilling its obligations.
Michael SobolikDecember 24, 2019
Left unchecked and unchallenged, China will continue to abuse emerging technologies such as AI and facial recognition to oppress people created in the image of God.
Jason ThackerDecember 11, 2019
It is tempting for presidents, who are the final arbiters of exercising state power in foreign affairs, to view the material realm as destiny. But ideas and principles have power too, often above and beyond the visible.
Chelsea Patterson Sobolik & Michael SobolikNovember 27, 2019
Managing Editor Drew Griffin interviews Travis Wussow (VP of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission) from the front lines of…
Travis WussowNovember 25, 2019
Pope Francis visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki this weekend. In both locations, he lamented the horrors and immorality of nuclear weapons. He got the horror right, not much else.
Marc LiVeccheNovember 25, 2019
Midway is a magnificent movie about the 1942 naval and aerial battle that blocked further Japanese aggression in the Pacific….
Mark TooleyNovember 23, 2019