July 2019

#311  7/27   Dr. Wordman   Diagnosis of Hong Kong Protest
An article in Foreign Policy (6-2-2019) entitled, Britain Failed Hong Kong – The U.K. owes Hong Kongers fighting for democracy a moral debt, authored by Milia Hau, a British foreign-policy researcher with a keen interest in the Indo-Pacific. She was formerly a research assistant at the Henry Jackson Society, where she worked on a number of issues relating to Asia. She has a Master of Philosophy...
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Diagnosis of Hong Kong Protest
An article in Foreign Policy (6-2-2019) entitled, Britain Failed Hong Kong – The U.K. owes Hong Kongers fighting for democracy a moral debt, authored by Milia Hau, a British foreign-policy researcher with a keen interest in the Indo-Pacific. She was formerly a research assistant at the Henry Jackson Society, where she worked on a number of issues relating to Asia. She has a Master of Philosophy...
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#310 7/20   Dr. Wordman   How to Assure President Trump Winning His Second Term
The beauty of American democracy is that anyone has a chance to become the U.S. President so long as you can raise a billion dollars to run a presidential campaign. If you were a billionaire or supported by a billionaire club, it would be a lot easier. The biggest challenge of being an American President is of course to face the second term re-election which very much depends on his or her performance...
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​How to Assure President Trump Winning His Second Term
The beauty of American democracy is that anyone has a chance to become the U.S. President so long as you can raise a billion dollars to run a presidential campaign. If you were a billionaire or supported by a billionaire club, it would be a lot easier. The biggest challenge of being an American President is of course to face the second term re-election which very much depends on his or her performance...
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#309 7/13   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...
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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...
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#308 7/6    Dr. David Wordman  #A01Freedom of Navigation or Naval Power Play in SCS
 Freedom of Navigation in South China Sea (SCS) is an Issue like citizens of Moscow interfering about how New Yorkers build their subway stations and how NY districts lobby for funds and investments to build new stations. It is none of Russia’s business; certainly no one will prevent any international travelers to ride a NY subway with proper conduct. SCS is a large area of ocean having numerous...
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