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Tactical Tempo in Balance: The Core Strategy of Trump’s China Policy
In Washington’s discourse on China, terms like “containment,” “confrontation,” and “derisking” have become the prevailing narrative. Since launching a tariff war against China in 2018, Trump has ushered U.S.-China relations into a clear…
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Trump’s Geneva Talks: Shifting the Tempo
On May 11, 2025, the US and China held high-level trade talks in Geneva, reaching a preliminary agreement. Scott Bessent, Greer, and He Lifeng established a regular consultation mechanism to address tariff barriers,…
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The Empire Endures: Putin and Russia’s Shift to Civilizational Politics
A Historical Restoration, Not a Revolution Western media often cast Vladimir Putin as a modern tsar, a dictator, or an autocratic ruler. But when you look at his regime through the lens of…
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Charles III, the British Monarchy, and Eurasia’s Strategic Misstep
Britain’s political scene is turbulent, wrestling with free speech battles and swift cultural shifts. At the center of these changes stands a key yet often overlooked figure: Charles III. Many see the British…
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India-Pakistan Tensions Flare: China’s Hidden Play in Kashmir
On May 7, 2025, the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir erupted in the fiercest fighting in decades. Public reports indicate India launched “Operation Sindoor,” hitting nine “terrorist infrastructure” targets in Pakistan and…
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Populism Is a Con About the “Majority”
These days, “populism” gets thrown at anything labeled irrational or anti-elite—think Trump, MAGA, or Europe’s right-wing movements. But peel back the layers, and the truth comes out: the people’s voice is the real…
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Liberty and Limits: The Conservative Vision of Freedom
In today’s political landscape, “liberty” is a term frequently invoked yet rarely deeply understood. Libertarians exalt it as the ultimate value, viewing the state and community as the greatest threats to individual freedom,…
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Common Law vs. Civil Law: A Clash of Constitutional Ideals and Social Structures
Law is not merely a tool for regulating behavior but a profound philosophical expression of a civilization’s approach to power, governance, and order. The differences between common law and civil law extend far…
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The Paradox of Peace: Ukraine’s Sovereignty Trap
In the current complex geopolitical chessboard, the Ukrainian war has long transcended a simple border conflict, evolving into a proxy war interwoven with the interests of major powers, deeply involving external support and…
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Why Everyone Should Learn Medicine: Ending Medical Corruption and Enslavement
An illness paused my updates, and I’m grateful for your patience. I’m recovering, and this ordeal has convinced me: modern healthcare systems hoard knowledge and exploit health. Free healthcare is a marketing scam.…
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The Silk Road: A Thriving Spontaneous Order
Introduction: From Historical Tapestry to Modern Appropriation The Silk Road was a sprawling network of trade and culture, flourishing without a master planner, much like an ant colony. Countless merchants, caravans, and translators…
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The Forgotten Empire: Kashgar, Kashmir, and the Hindu Kush
A cultural corridor once stretched from Xinjiang to northern India, weaving together Central Asian regions until modern borders and geopolitics tore it apart. The shared “Kash / Kush” root in “Kashgar,” “Kashmir,” and…
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Misplaced Historical Analogy: Ukraine Is Not a Colony, But a Crumbling Empire
Recently, U.S. Congressman Don Bacon took to X, comparing Ukraine to the thirteen North American colonies and Russia to the British Empire, declaring: It was the 13 Colonies’ fight against the British that…
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The Power of Humility: Beyond Science and Reason
Today, advances in technology and knowledge lead many to claim “anything is possible.” This mantra breeds a delusion of human omnipotence. But reality differs: we are not God, forever barred from omniscience or…
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The Soul of Free Trade and Trump’s Mission: Why We Must Confront China’s Model
Free trade isn’t just about open markets. It’s a vision rooted in curbing government overreach, protecting individual autonomy, and ensuring fair competition—a beacon for economic prosperity. But China’s trade model crushes this vision…
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Freedom of the Press Is Not Censorship: How Progressives Use Social Media to Suppress Dissent and Shape Public Opinion
The Value of Press Freedom and Its Modern Challenges What does press freedom mean today? It anchors constitutional governance, empowering citizens to access information and share their views. It sparks public engagement, holds…
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Reexamining Family Politics: From Risks to Value
Part 1: The Natural Tendency Toward Family Professions and Its Controversies Human societies naturally gravitate toward family-based professions. Wealth, knowledge, experience, and networks flow first within families. While medical dynasties and scholarly lineages…
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Eve of the Showdown: The Final Collapse of China’s Strategic Space
In response to China’s counter-tariffs, the Trump administration launched a new round of tariffs on Chinese goods on April 9, with the rate against China soaring to 145%. In my previous analysis, I…
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The Turning Point of Military Reform: The Twilight of Tanks and the Dawn of UAS Swarms
As the Russia-Ukraine war slogs into its third year, a brutal fact looms: traditional tanks are shedding their crown. Legends like the T-90, Leopard 2, and Challenger 2—multi-million-dollar colossi of industrial might—buckle under…
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The Blade of Tariffs: Reshaping Order, A High-Risk Move to Reward Voters
The U.S.’s sweeping tariff hikes have sparked fierce debate, their deeper intent likely stretching beyond short-term economic swings. I believe Trump is out to reshape the post-World War II international order—a framework of…