June 2023

#515  6/24 Dr. Wordman   Can Long Talks Resolve U.S.-China Confrontation?
​ On May 10 to 11, 2023, China and the U.S. held eight-ten hours, stretched over two-days, a conference between Wang Yi, politburo member and Director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission, and Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor of the U.S. Although the media paid serious attention to the meeting, no significant details were reported about the conference.  The meeting was...
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Can Long Talks Resolve U.S.-China Confrontation?
​ On May 10 to 11, 2023, China and the U.S. held eight-ten hours, stretched over two-days, a conference between Wang Yi, politburo member and Director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission, and Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor of the U.S. Although the media paid serious attention to the meeting, no significant details were reported about the conference.  The meeting was...
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#514  6/17  Dr. Wordman  Capitalist Military Industrial Complex Driven Hegemony Is a Road of No Return
 Capitalism is an important principle in economics. The important elements of economic productivity (production capacity) are manpower (including human labor and human intelligence), resources (including natural water, land, mines, energy, and biology), capital (the tools of trade beyond the era of barter transactions, the value measurement of products and production capacity, and the catalysts...
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Capitalist Military Industrial Complex Driven Hegemony Is a Road of No Return
 Capitalism is an important principle in economics. The important elements of economic productivity (production capacity) are manpower (including human labor and human intelligence), resources (including natural water, land, mines, energy, and biology), capital (the tools of trade beyond the era of barter transactions, the value measurement of products and production capacity, and the catalysts...
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#513  6/10  Dr. Wordman  Wise up! It is dangerous when everyone is a China Hawk
The title is a fair warning for the U.S. attitude and behavior in U.S.-China relations, our foreign relations problems and domestic issues are giving us nightmares like driving down a dangerous cliffy road with no guardrail. Yes, we have no guardrails in U.S.-China relations. In the U.S., the roads are bad requiring fixing. The service stations compete for junk food and fast meals rather than getting...
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Wise up! It is dangerous when everyone is a China Hawk
The title is a fair warning for the U.S. attitude and behavior in U.S.-China relations, our foreign relations problems and domestic issues are giving us nightmares like driving down a dangerous cliffy road with no guardrail. Yes, we have no guardrails in U.S.-China relations. In the U.S., the roads are bad requiring fixing. The service stations compete for junk food and fast meals rather than getting...
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#512   6/3   Dr. Wordman  Views and Future of Indo-Pacific Strategy
​ There is nothing more important and controversial about U.S.-China relations on the world stage today. The confrontation is spreading from international politics, world economy, and military competition to cultural, media, and social battles affecting not only the two great powers but also the entire world. In this struggle, the driving force originated in the anti-communism and Cold War ideology...
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