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Mark Halim is a graduate of the American Institute of Banking and a holder of a Certified Treasury Profession (CTP) license. He received his MBA in International Finance from the University of Buckingham (UK), an Advanced Certificate in International Affairs from the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University (USA), and a Master’s from Cambridge Graduate University International. Mark is currently a Global Security doctoral student at the American Military University.
Hallim previously worked for Citigroup as a corporate finance banker in the Global Transportation Group and is currently a Senior Educator at the Gerson Lehrman Group. Additionally, he is a Senior Financial Analyst at the Zambakari Advisory Group, where he conducts analytics regarding foreign markets. Mark specializes in international relations. As an educational professional with research interests in national security, water scarcity, and world order, he has an impressive track record of presentations representing his expertise in his field. He has presented all over the world on topics including “Designing a Global Cash Management System” for the Association of Treasury Professionals; “Can China Reshape the World Order under the Leadership of Xi Jinping?” for the International Studies Association; and “Myths, Theories and Realities” (2018) and “African Diaspora, Slavery, Colonization and Migration” for the school district of Palm Beach County at the Fulton Holland Education Center. In addition to his work as a presenter, Hallim’s insights have been showcased in the media, including his interview with American Family News regarding China’s economic influence, and he has given publication input regarding the rise of nationalism in Brazil.
In tandem with Hallim’s involvement in the media and schools, he also participates in the community through his valuable memberships. For example, he takes pride in his participation in both The International Studies Association and The American Political Science Association.
Mark Hallim is passionate about serving others. As such, he is the Founder and President of the Children Global Network Foundation Inc., a non-profit charity benefitting underprivileged children globally. He also serves as Director of The Africa Chieftaincy Transformational Leadership Institute and The Africa Chieftaincy Sustainable Community Development Agency.
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Providence Magazine, 2023
The religious beliefs of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are defined by Han Chinese culture ... more The religious beliefs of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are defined by Han Chinese culture and customs, with the PRC’s national assimilation policy entailing the eradication all minority religions. China’s religious persecutions of its Buddhists, Christians, Tibetans, and Turkic Muslim citizens violate the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Act, which mandates religious liberty, among other human rights. Moreover, through a Christian lens, China’s persecution of these religious and ethno-religious groups is a violation of the imago dei; that humans are made in the image of God and thus require humane treatment. China’s persecution of Christians dates back to the Taiping rebellion, which began in 1850 in conjunction with the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, Chinese subjugation by Western powers, and the rise of a millenarian Christian state. According to the Heritage Foundation, Chinese Christians are sent to reeducation camps to erase their religious beliefs, culture, and customs.
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China, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, is attempting to reshape the liberal international ord... more China, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, is attempting to reshape the liberal international order. “Xi Jinping Thought” guides China’s national revival: focusing on internal economics, foreign policy, governance, and military. While there is no shortage of articles about China’s role globally, this study adds to the literature analyzing how China will use “Xi Jinping Thought” guiding principles to become the Asia Pacific regional hegemon and reshape the global order. This study will provide more precise insight into China’s global ambition by directly linking President Xi's words and China’s global actions since 2012. This paper draws on the balance of power theory to analyze “Xi Jinping Thought,” revealing how President Xi is seeking to increase China’s influence globally compared to past leaders. This paper draws on global governance and psychology theories to analyze “Xi Jinping Thought,” revealing how President Xi is seeking to increase China’s influence globally. The author employs theories focusing on personality and intergroup conflict and cooperation at the state and individual level to analyze President Xi’s action during power. This article explains the consolidation of domestic powers for the “New China era” (Greer 2019), which argues that President Xi is seeking for China to become regional hegemony for the Asia Pacific Region. This effort is further demonstrated through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that aims to reshape world order through integration, persuasiveness, and equity. “Xi Jinping Thought” strives to elevate China’s power above the United States in the new world order.
Providence Magazine, 2023
The religious beliefs of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are defined by Han Chinese culture ... more The religious beliefs of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are defined by Han Chinese culture and customs, with the PRC’s national assimilation policy entailing the eradication all minority religions. China’s religious persecutions of its Buddhists, Christians, Tibetans, and Turkic Muslim citizens violate the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Act, which mandates religious liberty, among other human rights. Moreover, through a Christian lens, China’s persecution of these religious and ethno-religious groups is a violation of the imago dei; that humans are made in the image of God and thus require humane treatment. China’s persecution of Christians dates back to the Taiping rebellion, which began in 1850 in conjunction with the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, Chinese subjugation by Western powers, and the rise of a millenarian Christian state. According to the Heritage Foundation, Chinese Christians are sent to reeducation camps to erase their religious beliefs, culture, and customs.
China, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, is attempting to reshape the liberal international ord... more China, under the leadership of Xi Jinping, is attempting to reshape the liberal international order. “Xi Jinping Thought” guides China’s national revival: focusing on internal economics, foreign policy, governance, and military. While there is no shortage of articles about China’s role globally, this study adds to the literature analyzing how China will use “Xi Jinping Thought” guiding principles to become the Asia Pacific regional hegemon and reshape the global order. This study will provide more precise insight into China’s global ambition by directly linking President Xi's words and China’s global actions since 2012. This paper draws on the balance of power theory to analyze “Xi Jinping Thought,” revealing how President Xi is seeking to increase China’s influence globally compared to past leaders. This paper draws on global governance and psychology theories to analyze “Xi Jinping Thought,” revealing how President Xi is seeking to increase China’s influence globally. The author employs theories focusing on personality and intergroup conflict and cooperation at the state and individual level to analyze President Xi’s action during power. This article explains the consolidation of domestic powers for the “New China era” (Greer 2019), which argues that President Xi is seeking for China to become regional hegemony for the Asia Pacific Region. This effort is further demonstrated through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that aims to reshape world order through integration, persuasiveness, and equity. “Xi Jinping Thought” strives to elevate China’s power above the United States in the new world order.