Genocide or No Genocide, There Are Many Questions Part II
The Problem With “Distrust & Verify” The importance of having efficient dialogues, not just monologues among ourselves, cannot be overstressed. I am not a big fan of the so called
The Problem With “Distrust & Verify” The importance of having efficient dialogues, not just monologues among ourselves, cannot be overstressed. I am not a big fan of the so called
Notes to myself: I started drafting this blog one day before the Biden Inauguration and was not expecting to be this long. An initially short blog questioning the base and
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 interview of Biden with NYT Thomas Friedman tells us the short term plan for the Biden presidency. It’s a good plan because it shows how determined the President-elect is
Most see the Biden Administration’s China policy deviating little from Trump’s, due to a bipartisan view of China as the largest threat both now and in the future. Most also
The top two economies in the world hold the largest sway over the future of the world We are currently on the cusp of witnessing, shaping or making two futures
China’s Xi, Jinping has issued the most straightforward and harshest warning against the Western world not to mess up with China and Chinese — at the same time when Trump