Dr. David Wordman

#475 9/17  Dr. David Wordman Should Congress Complete S.4428 - Taiwan Policy Act of 2022
​S. 4428 will be a major undertaking by Congress on foreign policy at a very critical juncture of world security. The bill contains nine titles with a long draft text boiling down to three main points. First, Congress wish to support Taiwan diplomatically, militarily and economically. Second, Congress tempt to violate the One China Principle (which is the foundation of the U.S.-China official diplomatic...
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Should Congress Complete S.4428 - Taiwan Policy Act of 2022
​S. 4428 will be a major undertaking by Congress on foreign policy at a very critical juncture of world security. The bill contains nine titles with a long draft text boiling down to three main points. First, Congress wish to support Taiwan diplomatically, militarily and economically. Second, Congress tempt to violate the One China Principle (which is the foundation of the U.S.-China official diplomatic...
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#473  9/3   Dr. David Wordman Thoughts Triggered by the Quincy Institute Report- Active Denial
The U.S.-China relation is no doubt the focus point of foreign affairs and national security of the U.S., China and even the entire world. The rapid deterioration of the relationship between the world’s two largest economy caused by confrontation has raised acute tension across the board from trade, technology, military, space and diplomacy to the point of rupturing into war – a nuclear war....
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Thoughts Triggered by the Quincy Institute Report- Active Denial
The U.S.-China relation is no doubt the focus point of foreign affairs and national security of the U.S., China and even the entire world. The rapid deterioration of the relationship between the world’s two largest economy caused by confrontation has raised acute tension across the board from trade, technology, military, space and diplomacy to the point of rupturing into war – a nuclear war....
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#471  8/20 ​Dr. David Wordman  Challenging De Facto Accord or Status Quo - Driving Force behind U.S. China Policy
The greatest international accord since WW II was the establishment of the United Nations (U.N.). A post-war new world order was quickly built according to the UN Charters. The U.N. consists of the General Assembly (GA) formed by all nation members and the security council of five major countries with veto power, the U.S., the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union), U.K., France and Republic...
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Challenging De Facto Accord or Status Quo - Driving Force behind U.S. China Policy
The greatest international accord since WW II was the establishment of the United Nations (U.N.). A post-war new world order was quickly built according to the UN Charters. The U.N. consists of the General Assembly (GA) formed by all nation members and the security council of five major countries with veto power, the U.S., the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union), U.K., France and Republic...
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#470  8/13 Dr. David Wordman  Can the U.S. Survive the Pelosi (Taiwan Strait) Crisis? Washington Must Show Real Unity towards a Sensible China Policy
 On July 29, 2022, House Speaker, Ms. Nancy Pelosi, was about to make a controversial Asia trip which might trigger a Taiwan Strait Crisis if she would include the island in her itinerary. I was annoyed by many politicians (both Democrats and Republicans) and mass media urging her to visit Taiwan knowing it might cause a crisis. I decided to write the subject article after I read David Sachs’...
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Can the U.S. Survive the Pelosi (Taiwan Strait) Crisis?Washington Must Show Real Unity towards a Sensible China Policy
 On July 29, 2022, House Speaker, Ms. Nancy Pelosi, was about to make a controversial Asia trip which might trigger a Taiwan Strait Crisis if she would include the island in her itinerary. I was annoyed by many politicians (both Democrats and Republicans) and mass media urging her to visit Taiwan knowing it might cause a crisis. I decided to write the subject article after I read David Sachs’...
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Extra 7/30 Dr. David Wordman The Attitude of Chinese in the World - Five Continents Gradually Show Convergence
Human civilization has a verifiable history no more than 10,000 years, and its development process was trivial in comparison to the billions of years of evolution of the universe and the 4.5 billion years of Earth development. But the history of human civilization was indeed very complicated. This is because there are separate continents and oceans on the surface of the earth. The oceans divide the...
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The Attitude of Chinese in the World - Five Continents Gradually Show Convergence
Human civilization has a verifiable history no more than 10,000 years, and its development process was trivial in comparison to the billions of years of evolution of the universe and the 4.5 billion years of Earth development. But the history of human civilization was indeed very complicated. This is because there are separate continents and oceans on the surface of the earth. The oceans divide the...
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#467  7/23 Dr. David Wordman Abe’s Assassination and Its Effect on International PoliticsMainstream Media and Organic Views
 Abe is a familiar name to Americans referring to the famous American President Abraham Lincoln who was assassnated on April 14th, 1865 at the Ford’s Theater in Washington DC by John Wilkes Booth, a South sympathizer. Abe Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd were watching the play, Our American Cousin. Abe died next morning and his assassination right after the American civil war (April 12, 1861...
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Abe’s Assassination and Its Effect on International PoliticsMainstream Media and Organic Views
 Abe is a familiar name to Americans referring to the famous American President Abraham Lincoln who was assassnated on April 14th, 1865 at the Ford’s Theater in Washington DC by John Wilkes Booth, a South sympathizer. Abe Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd were watching the play, Our American Cousin. Abe died next morning and his assassination right after the American civil war (April 12, 1861...
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#463 6/25  Dr. David Wordman  ​Why Can’t the West Accept China? Accepting China May Be A Blessing!  (Part I & ​​Part II)
 Part I  The Puzzle of the Century Why can’t the U.S. led West accept China? This is the biggest puzzle in my mind. I have devoted more than a decade of my life to understand and resolve this puzzle. I have spent nearly a decade to observe the U.S.-China relations. I have worked very hard as a weekly columnist writing articles, English and Chinese, to analyze current events and...
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#462 6/18  Dr. David Wordman  ​​Why Can’t the West Accept China? Accepting China May Be A Blessing!  (​Part I & Part II)
 Part I  The Puzzle of the Century Why can’t the U.S. led West accept China? This is the biggest puzzle in my mind. I have devoted more than a decade of my life to understand and resolve this puzzle. I have spent nearly a decade to observe the U.S.-China relations. I have worked very hard as a weekly columnist writing articles, English and Chinese, to analyze current events and...
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Why Can’t the West Accept China? Accepting China May Be A Blessing!
 Part I  The Puzzle of the Century Why can’t the U.S. led West accept China? This is the biggest puzzle in my mind. I have devoted more than a decade of my life to understand and resolve this puzzle. I have spent nearly a decade to observe the U.S.-China relations. I have worked very hard as a weekly columnist writing articles, English and Chinese, to analyze current events and...
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#460 6/4    Dr. David Wordman Will New Australia PM Anthony Albanese Bring Positive Change in China Relation?
​ On May 21st, 2022, people of Australia elected a new Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, candidate of the Labor Party. Albanese defeated Scott Morrison of the Conservative Party ending his nine years rein of the Australian parliament. Morrison has been frequently in the limelight of the world stage because of his outspoken manner in particular following the drum beats of the U.S. and U.K. against...
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Will New Australia PM Anthony Albanese Bring Positive Change in China Relation?
​ On May 21st, 2022, people of Australia elected a new Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, candidate of the Labor Party. Albanese defeated Scott Morrison of the Conservative Party ending his nine years rein of the Australian parliament. Morrison has been frequently in the limelight of the world stage because of his outspoken manner in particular following the drum beats of the U.S. and U.K. against...
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#455 4/30  Dr. David Wordman  ​Ignore Causality Logic in Military Budget and Warfare and Stop the “Complex”
 The military budget of China is $230B, a fraction of the U.S. defense budget, $813B (Biden FY 2023). The U.S. targeted China as the most serious competitor and highlighted with rhetoric that China is a threat to the U.S. and to the world. It is a fact that the military budget of both countries have been increasing since the end of WW II (mutual insecurity complex?), seemingly it can be correlated...
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Ignore Causality Logic in Military Budget and Warfare and Stop the “Complex”
 The military budget of China is $230B, a fraction of the U.S. defense budget, $813B (Biden FY 2023). The U.S. targeted China as the most serious competitor and highlighted with rhetoric that China is a threat to the U.S. and to the world. It is a fact that the military budget of both countries have been increasing since the end of WW II (mutual insecurity complex?), seemingly it can be correlated...
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#353 5/16   Dr. Wordman Significance of ‘54 Revolution’ in BeijingLooking Back 100 Years from the West
 May 4th Revolution or ‘54 Movement’ is being celebrated in China for its 100th anniversary. There is no doubt that after China had toppled the corrupt and ultra conservative Qing Dynasty (Sun Yat Sen’s revolution in 1911), the first largest student uproar in Beijing on May 4th, 1919 marked the peak of Chinese ‘mind revolution’ protesting not just the unstable and weak government but also the...
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