October 2021

#429 10/30 Dr. Wordman  American Bipartisan Confusion – Independence Day thoughts
​ Every nation is governed by a political system, the system signifies an evolving human civilization more advanced than any other living species, monkeys, elephants, ants or a school of fish. Political systems progress with time as human development advancing with time. Traditionally, human societies were led by strong individuals who supposedly could make wiser decisions for the society. In...
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American Bipartisan Confusion – Independence Day thoughts
​ Every nation is governed by a political system, the system signifies an evolving human civilization more advanced than any other living species, monkeys, elephants, ants or a school of fish. Political systems progress with time as human development advancing with time. Traditionally, human societies were led by strong individuals who supposedly could make wiser decisions for the society. In...
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#428 10/23 Dr. Wordman  To War Or Not to War for Taiwan
​ An article published on the Guardian on October 5, 2021, entitled, The US Must Avoid War with China over Taiwan at All Cost, was authored by Daniel L. Davis who is a senior fellow for defense priorities and a former lieutenant colonel in the US army, deployed into combat zones four times. He is also the author of The Eleventh Hour in 2020 America. His opinion is certainly based on his military...
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To War Or Not to War for Taiwan
​ An article published on the Guardian on October 5, 2021, entitled, The US Must Avoid War with China over Taiwan at All Cost, was authored by Daniel L. Davis who is a senior fellow for defense priorities and a former lieutenant colonel in the US army, deployed into combat zones four times. He is also the author of The Eleventh Hour in 2020 America. His opinion is certainly based on his military...
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#427  10/16 Dr. Wordman  Cold War Analogy to Pork Trade Implication
 Professor Jessica Chen Weiss (JCW) published her interview with Ryan Hass (RH a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and Michael H. Armacost Chair in Foreign Policies Studies) on the Washington Post Monkey Cage Analysis, entitled ‘The Cold War Is a Poor Analogy for Today’s U.S.-China Tensions’. RH served as the director for China, Taiwan and Mongolia at the National Security Council during...
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Cold War Analogy to Pork Trade Implication
 Professor Jessica Chen Weiss (JCW) published her interview with Ryan Hass (RH a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and Michael H. Armacost Chair in Foreign Policies Studies) on the Washington Post Monkey Cage Analysis, entitled ‘The Cold War Is a Poor Analogy for Today’s U.S.-China Tensions’. RH served as the director for China, Taiwan and Mongolia at the National Security Council during...
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#426  10/9  Dr. Wordman  The West View of China's Grand Strategy - Leading the World
 Rush Doshi, current Director of China in Biden’s National Security Council (NSC), published a new book written before his present job, “The Long Game: China’s Grand Strategy to Displace American Order (Bridging the Gap)” on July 8th, 2021. This book received Brookings Institute’s promotion and stirred up quite a bit of attention. Matt Pottinger, former Deputy National Security...
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#425  10/2  Dr. Wordman   A 'YoYo' State Is Not Good for U.K.
​ As an empire, the decay of U.K. was inevitable since WW II. The war had defeated U.K. In many aspects even though as part of the Ally she won at the end. Two major consequences of the war basically prescribed the fate of British Empire in the coming century. One is that the colonialism was pronounced dead no matter how the colonial powers wanted to maintain it. Two is that the economy and the...
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