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2022 Nobel Prize Nominee Keith Krach and Biden “Asia Chief” Kurt Campbell Deliver Briefing on Building Alliances with the “Trust Principle”
Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy Gets Campbell’s Support
Purdue University Opens Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy in Honor of 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Keith Krach
Institute Co-Founded by Krach and Dr. Mung Chiang, Dean of Purdue College of Engineering, Focused on Advancing Freedom Through the Trust Principle
‘There Will Always Be a Need to Defend Taiwan’: Keith Krach on Countering Beijing’s Aggression
Securing the semiconductor supply chain is a national imperative. Xi wants to dominate the chip industry. He sees it as the key to his global ambitions. Standing with Taiwan, together with our allies, is critical to ensuring freedom prevails.
Keith Krach’s tech diplomacy merits the Nobel Peace Prize
If “weakness breeds aggression,” then strength deters it and fosters peace.
2022 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Keith Krach Equips West Point Cadets with ‘Trust Principle’ Doctrine for Defending Freedom
Krach Teaches Cadets About Building Global Alliances Rooted in Trust
Keith Krach, Former Chairman of Purdue’s Board of Trustees, Nominated for 2022 Nobel Peace Prize
Amid Rising Global Tensions, Krach Continues His Mission to Advance Freedom by Co-Founding Purdue’s Institute for Tech Diplomacy
US’ Keith Krach gets Nobel nod
Former US undersecretary of state Keith Krach has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, in part for his work protecting freedoms for Taiwan and Uighurs
US–Taiwan Free Trade Agreement Would Bolster Island’s Defense Against China: Former Trump Official
Keith Krach, who was undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy, and the environment during the Trump administration, said Washington could better boost Taiwan’s self-defense if the two sides ink a free trade deal.
Backstory: Krach at Purdue; Daniels vs. CCP; Tech Diplomacy
“Krach tells grads, “The world needs more trusted transformational leaders than ever before.”
