Category: Trade war
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
Taking Inflation Seriously
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.
The Keys To China Smartness
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
The Economics of Globalization Backlash
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 China Strategy: Let Practicality Prevail
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
Economic Growth Is the Only Way Out of the Dire Straits This Country Currently Finds Itself In
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
TikTok: Guilty by Intent?
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
Pompeo Was Wrong in Facts and Logics
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
What The World Should Be Doing Right Now
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