Huawei Mate 60 Pro: A Milestone in the Sino-US Tech War
Partly thanks to the long Labor Day weekend a highly significant piece of news from the other side of the earth hardly made any wave in the US. I say
Partly thanks to the long Labor Day weekend a highly significant piece of news from the other side of the earth hardly made any wave in the US. I say
Should we consider inflation a serious problem? I do think there are reasons for that. This article on Washington Post gives a good overview of the situation we are facing.
No matter how you call it (competitor, rivalry, enemy, conflict or challenger), the best way to get the most out of a Sino-US relationship and to avoid head-on conflicts is
Just finished my draft on the globalization backlash and the followings are the highlights: The trade models (the Ricardian and Smithian) can help us understand both globalization and backlash; The
The Chinese are among the most practical people in the world, so it helps to install a mindset of practicality in dealing with them. The first thing about practicality is
This article by Jeffrey Sachs is exceptionally good that I came across today! Wish more scholars would pen articles like this and contribute to the society, rather than writing academic
I find the Bloomberg opinion piece written by historian Niall Ferguson at Stanford University very interesting [@tiktokban], partly because it talks about one of the steaming hot and still ongoing
If commentators Thomas Friedman -@pompeoworst, Aaron David Miller and Richard Sokolsky -@AMRS are right about the bad reputation of the Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, about how he abuses the
Just read the latest issue of The Economist with a cover of “Is China Winning?” Not the best piece of the journal but still an interesting question. I agree with
This morning I heard from the Google News an interview of the former UK PM Gordon Brown by a US media (did not catch the name of it), which prompted