Debating The Long Term Sino-US Relationship, Part IV
The final and most important deterministic reasoning of Mearsheimer is that nations all think like the US and act like a mirror image of this country. In the last blog
The final and most important deterministic reasoning of Mearsheimer is that nations all think like the US and act like a mirror image of this country. In the last blog
This blog discusses Mearsheimer’s deterministic reasoning on the order of priority between economic and security concerns, and how that led to the deterministic conclusion that China and the US must
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict reminds me to continue with the debate seen on YouTube on the long term Sino-US relationship: Whether they are enemies now and in the long run future.
Both Dumbrill and Janssen talked about how western media are biased against China. Janssen offered a few examples of how western reporters had said things that are obviously not true.
If I were Joe Biden, I would be bothered by people using my personal image as a “nice guy” to sort of blackmailing me. See the image of a bunch
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
The Xinjiang news kept coming to me even though I really prefer not seeing the fighting scenes. I like pretty things in life, the positive things, the forward looking things
After finishing the data analyses using Xinjiang Statistics Yearbooks, I have kept telling /reminding myself that data analyses can only do so much. Many things in real life may not
Morning is the most important time in a day. I overslept yesterday and did not feel as energetic as I am used to for the whole day! Of course, I