Steven W. Mosher: The Chinese Communist Party’s Plan to Dominate Asia and the World

30/08/2020 1h 19min

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Steven W. Mosher is an internationally recognized  authority on China and population issues, as well as an acclaimed  author, speaker. He has worked tirelessly since 1979 to fight coercive  population control programs and has helped hundreds of thousands of  women and families worldwide over the years.
In 1979, Steven was the first American social scientist to visit  mainland China. He was invited there by the Chinese government, where he  had access to government documents and actually witnessed women being  forced to have abortions under the new “one-child policy.” Mr. Mosher  was a pro-choice atheist at the time, but witnessing these traumatic  abortions led him to reconsider his convictions and to eventually become  a practicing, pro-life Roman Catholic.
Steven has appeared numerous times before Congress as an expert in  world population, China, and human rights abuses. He has also made TV  appearances on Good Morning America, 60 Minutes, The Today Show, 20/20,  FOX and CNN news, as well as being a regular guest on talk radio shows  across the nation.
He is also the author of the best-selling A Mother’s Ordeal: One Woman’s Fight Against China’s One-Child Policy. Other books include Hegemon:  China’s Plan to Dominate Asia and the World, China Attacks, China  Misperceived: American Illusions and Chinese Reality, Journey to the  Forbidden China, and Broken Earth: The Rural Chinese.
Articles by Steve have appeared in The Wall Street Journal,  Reader’s Digest, The New Republic, The Washington Post, National Review,  Reason, The Asian Wall Street Journal, Freedom Review, Linacre  Quarterly, Catholic World Report, Human Life Review, First Things, and numerous other publications.
Steven Mosher lives in Virginia with his wife, Vera, and their nine children.