February 2019

#289 2/23 Dr. Wordman  Objective Analysis on US-China Trade Relations After G20/G2
​On December 1, 2018, US President Trump and Chinese Leader Xi Jin Ping held a 150-minute dinner meeting at Buenos Aires, Argentina where the 13th G20 took place. The meeting was highly anticipated and hyped in the media to world attention. At the end, the two sides reached an understanding by announcing a 90-day truce stopping the escalating trade war. Both sides will not increase any tariff rate...
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Objective Analysis on US-China Trade Relations After G20/G2
​On December 1, 2018, US President Trump and Chinese Leader Xi Jin Ping held a 150-minute dinner meeting at Buenos Aires, Argentina where the 13th G20 took place. The meeting was highly anticipated and hyped in the media to world attention. At the end, the two sides reached an understanding by announcing a 90-day truce stopping the escalating trade war. Both sides will not increase any tariff rate...
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#288 2/16 Dr. Wordman  ​Huawei Deserves Justice
 Comments on Robert William’s article:Is Huawei a Pawn in the Trade War?The Politics of the Global Tech RaceSnap, Foreign Affairs, January 30, 2019Author InfoROBERT WILLIAMS: A senior research scholar and lecturer at Yale Law School, wherehe serves as executive director of the Paul Tsai China Center.  Dr. Robert William’s article on Huawei is a factual description of what happened and...
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Extra 2/16 Dr. Wordman  Legal Corruption in the U.S. with Long Legal Arm(Implication for ZTE and Huawei cases)
‘Legal Corruption’ in this article means corruptions protected by law under a politically correct banner. This type of corruption often involves the legal system in the U.S. with lawyers, legal professionals and judges corrupting the legal system and vice versa. Therefore, legal corruption may be interpreted in a narrower sense as corruptions happening in the legal system, applying law to protect corruption....
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​Huawei Deserves Justice
 Comments on Robert William’s article:Is Huawei a Pawn in the Trade War?The Politics of the Global Tech RaceSnap, Foreign Affairs, January 30, 2019Author InfoROBERT WILLIAMS: A senior research scholar and lecturer at Yale Law School, wherehe serves as executive director of the Paul Tsai China Center.  Dr. Robert William’s article on Huawei is a factual description of what happened and...
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#287 2/9   Dr. Wordman  Resolving US-China Trade Dispute must focus on collaboration rather than Isolation
​The trade war initiated by the U.S. targeting China has lingered a whole year. On January 22nd, 2018, President Trump placed a 30% tariff on foreign solar panels (China, world leading manufacturer) scaling down to 15% after four years. On the same day, 20% tariffs was applied to wash machines for the first 1.2 million units per year. On March 1, 2018, President Trump further imposed tariffs of 25%...
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#286 2/2   Dr. Wordman  Analysis of Xi’s New Year Speech to Taiwan and her reaction
Chinese leader has been delivering a New Year speech to the people in Taiwan ever since 1980. Xi’s 40th Anniversary speech to Taiwan contains a lot of sincere words and rational statements. He emphasized China’s unwavering goal of reunification across the strait and offered concrete suggestions for a peaceful reunification. Xi’s speech, to every Chinese people, is a speech of compassion, moral and...
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