May 2024

#563  5/25  Ifay Chang      Military alliance strategy is not a free lunch
Military alliances as a strategy have a long history in international affairs. China has had a deep understanding of military alliances since the ancient ‘Spring and Autumn Period’ and the ‘Warring States Period’. This strategy is effective in maintaining peace and resolving disputes, but its starting point, purpose, and application must be carefully considered, or it will lead...
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Military alliance strategy is not a free lunch
Military alliances as a strategy have a long history in international affairs. China has had a deep understanding of military alliances since the ancient ‘Spring and Autumn Period’ and the ‘Warring States Period’. This strategy is effective in maintaining peace and resolving disputes, but its starting point, purpose, and application must be carefully considered, or it will lead...
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#562  5/18 ​ Dr. Wordman  American Judiciary System under Political/Government Influence
​ This author had written before and commented specifically about the U.S. judiciary system regarding the Foreign Corruption Protection Act (FCPA), for example, the notorious Alston case and many other cases as well as the International Emergency Economic Power Act (IEEPA); for example, the recent notorious case – the Huawei’s financial executive Ms. Meng Wan Zhou case. Ms. Meng was...
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American Judiciary System under Political/Government Influence
​ This author had written before and commented specifically about the U.S. judiciary system regarding the Foreign Corruption Protection Act (FCPA), for example, the notorious Alston case and many other cases as well as the International Emergency Economic Power Act (IEEPA); for example, the recent notorious case – the Huawei’s financial executive Ms. Meng Wan Zhou case. Ms. Meng was...
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#561   5/11   ​Dr. Wordman The Consequences of America's Big Six Misjudgments of China
 The U.S.-China confrontation has become white-hot in recent years. The cause is created by the United States, and most of its tensions are caused by the United States. But the U.S. policy toward China is wrong. China is not a warmonger. The United States’ anti-China policy is entirely based on its misjudgment of China. The author believes that the United States has made the following six...
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The Consequences of America's Big Six Misjudgments of China
 The U.S.-China confrontation has become white-hot in recent years. The cause is created by the United States, and most of its tensions are caused by the United States. But the U.S. policy toward China is wrong. China is not a warmonger. The United States’ anti-China policy is entirely based on its misjudgment of China. The author believes that the United States has made the following six...
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#560   5/4   Dr. Wordman  Comments on the 19th Western Pacific Naval Symposium (WPNS)
​Under this title, as a current affairs commentator who is not a naval professional and has never personally participated in WPNS, I find three topics of public interest worthy of comments. One is the evolution of the Chinese navy since the first WPNS and its impact on the West Pacific. The second is that amid the constant maritime provocations in the South China Sea (SCS), the significance of the...
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