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Editorial:China can’t break NK nuke deadlock alone
Autocracy is always an enemy of human peace, and the prerequisite for permanent peace in the world is global democratization. A stable North Korea is in the national interest for China, thus it is essential to avoid conflict that would involve North Korea. Taiwan must shoulder the burden of saving democracy and lead China to democratize, after which efforts could be shifted toward pressuring China to work for democratization of North Korea. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Thai royals need to balance govt, military
Quite a few developing countries like Thailand are now entangled in unrest because the relationships between the government and the military have been poorly handled.
Efforts to instill democracy in Thailand have been defeated time after time, the main reason lying in the military government’s mastery of power. The people of Thailand should immediately demand that the junta give way to the people, because the power of the military comes not from democracy, but from guns. At the same time, comprehensive constitutional reform must be undertaken to move Thailand toward the ideal of One World under One Set of Laws. International law should take precedence over domestic law, and a modified semi-presidential system incorporating a parliamentary cabinet, plus popular election of the four heads of branches in alternate years must all be adopted.
The Post's View-Weapons treaties look ready to unravel, and that’s a big problem
The Iranian Ambassador to Russia said last month that Tehran is looking for ways to broaden the scope of defense cooperation with Moscow, even in areas that require coordination with the UN Security Council. Iranians would like to purchase a wide range of military-purpose products from Russia, some of which are covered by UNSC sanctions. Moscow has said it is ready to work with Iran in the area of military and technical cooperation. Democratic powers worldwide must support Taiwan in its bid to carry out constitutional reform. When Taiwan enjoys greater freedom under a truly democratic government it will lead the people of China to call for democratization and in turn, will put pressure on Russia to follow suit. For more details please see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Editorial- China can’t break NK nuke deadlock alone
Taiwan must move to bring about constitutional reform and true freedom and democracy. Doing so will set off a drive for democratization among the 1.4 billion people of China. This will then spread to North Korea, and with peace on the Korean peninsula the world will be much safer for all. The world’s democratic nations must back Taiwan as a beacon of democracy for Asia which will illuminate the road to peaceful development for China. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Better if Russia isn’t seen as the enemy, says Ann Widdecombe
The Iranian Ambassador to Russia said last month that Tehran is looking for ways to broaden the scope of defense cooperation with Moscow, even in areas that require coordination with the UN Security Council. Iranians would like to purchase a wide range of military-purpose products from Russia, some of which are covered by UNSC sanctions. Moscow has said it is ready to work with Iran in the area of military and technical cooperation. Democratic powers worldwide must support Taiwan in its bid to carry out constitutional reform. When Taiwan enjoys greater freedom under a truly democratic government it will lead the people of China to call for democratization and in turn, will put pressure on Russia to follow suit. For more details please see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
How China uses fear of terrorism to justify increased state power
Two of the Communist Party's core interests -- the security of the one-party state, and "stability" in Xinjiang -- have thus become increasingly intersected. "The mobilization of the Uyghur terror threat," as Tom Cliff has recently argued, ...more
To confuse the security of the one-party state with "stability" means nature of autocracy: to remain in power. It is evolution of authoritarian. For this, Part of human rights can be sacrificed. However, natural rights over the regime. Chinese Government has ignored The United Nations Charter and the International Covenants on Human Rights.
Beijing changing the ‘status quo’
Beijing was dissatisfied with Tsai’s inaugural address, which did not clearly recognize the so-called “1992 consensus,” nor agree to its core meaning. In truth, Communist China is not a “status quo” power, rather it is a revisionist seeking to change the international order.
Taiwan can not compete with China in the military field. She should using the concept of the global village, and set the goal of "Switzerland of the East". Developing the policy over the regime and national sovereignty: 1. in accordance with the opening phrase of the UN Charter, "...more
How China uses fear of terrorism to justify increased state power
Two of the Communist Party's core interests -- the security of the one-party state, and "stability" in Xinjiang -- have thus become increasingly intersected. "The mobilization of the Uyghur terror threat," as Tom Cliff has recently argued, ...more
To confuse the security of the one-party state with "stability" means nature of autocracy: to remain in power. It is evolution of authoritarian. For this, Part of human rights can be sacrificed. However, natural rights over the regime. Chinese Government has ignored The United Nations Charter and the International Covenants on Human Rights.
Beijing changing the ‘status quo’
Beijing was dissatisfied with Tsai’s inaugural address, which did not clearly recognize the so-called “1992 consensus,” nor agree to its core meaning. In truth, Communist China is not a “status quo” power, rather it is a revisionist seeking to change the international order.
Taiwan can not compete with China in the military field. She should using the concept of the global village, and set the goal of "Switzerland of the East". Developing the policy over the regime and national sovereignty: 1. in accordance with the opening phrase of the UN Charter, "...more
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