Risk Avoidance Vs. Continuous Innovations
Before we move onto global governance, it makes sense to talk about domestic governance and how ideas and practices in insurance can help. There is an public health crisis in
Before we move onto global governance, it makes sense to talk about domestic governance and how ideas and practices in insurance can help. There is an public health crisis in
To continue with my last blog, The Real Difference Between Mutual Funds and ETFs, if a portfolio is a collection of diverse resources, it makes sense to talk about the
Today is the Moon Festival on the lunar calendar, a traditional holiday for family reunions. While we are on it, we might as well expand its scope and mark it
It has been too long since I last published a blog, I will randomly put down whatever came to my mind this time. The miserable situation in Thailand Today is
Why do I believe China is taking an overall defensive position in international affairs? There are cultural, economic, domestic and international reasons but let me first offer evidences that China
In Part IV I talked about road blocks from the American side without spelling them out. This blog will start from that. The Dangerous Four “Os” Looking from a distance,
I found this online post published on April 21, 2021 by a Han Chinese who was born in the inland of China but went with his parents to Xinjiang when
Videos From Urumqi, Xinjiang This video, or more accurately a series of videos published on YouTube, were interesting as the vlogger known as “numuves” (an Chinese Canadian according to his
An Open Letter On The Xinjiang Cotton This open letter by Andy Serwer, editor-in-chief at Yahoo Finance, to China’s Xi Jinping inspired me to get on the topic that I
As Biden hosted the world climate summit this time, the healthy competition against carbon emission suddenly becomes more heated than ever. Biden did the absolutely right thing, and this climate