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Indo-Pacific Flashpoint: The Philippines in U.S.-China Rivalry
As the United States redirects its strategic focus to the Indo-Pacific, its rivalry with China intensifies. In 2025, Japan will join the Philippines and the U.S. in the “Balikatan” exercise as a full…
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Trump’s Third Term: At the Crossroads of Power
Speculation about U.S. President Donald Trump pursuing a third term has recently captured widespread attention. Reports from Radio Taiwan International (RTI) in Chinese and an English video by NBC News highlight Trump’s public…
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The Value of Monarchy: What Economic and Happiness Data Reveal
Monarchy is widely dismissed as a relic of the past in today’s political debates—yet global data tells a surprising story. Countries with this system often lead in economic prosperity and happiness, while it’s…
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The Shadow of Identity Politics: From Musk’s Family Feud to Cultural Revolution Echoes
On March 30, 2025, Elon Musk’s transgender son, Vivian Wilson, labeled Tesla a “Ponzi scheme.” Streamer “Pik” encouraged this statement. Subsequently, political forces exploited it to attack Musk. The incident echoes a familiar…
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Centralization vs. Decentralization: Is Government a Means or an End?
Throughout history, the governance models of nations can be broadly divided into two main types: centralization and decentralization. The former concentrates power heavily at the top, with the central government making unified decisions…
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Reshaping Education: Individual Freedom and Societal Renewal Under Trump’s New Policy
Today’s education system is bogged down by bureaucracy, wasting resources, fostering corruption, lowering quality, and drifting from real-world needs. The government, acting as a middleman, pours billions into administrative overhead while controlling the…