• Eight Constitutional Standards Essential for A Country’s Eternal Peace:
  • 1. The great development of human freedom
  • 2. The great rejuvenation of world democracy
  • 3. The great unity of human rights in the world
  • 4. The great realization of the rule of law in the world
  • 5. The great competition and cooperation of world legislation
  • 6. The great division of world administration
  • 7. The great compliance with world regulations
  • 8. The great establishment of world justice
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Former China Telecom chairman Chang Xiaobing will face prosecution, with the Communist Party wrapping up an internal anti-graft investigation against him.
Corruption and bribery have plagued China throughout its history. The Chinese people have suffered under a culture of corruption with deep roots stretching back to the earliest authoritarian regimes. The only way to cure China of the chronic ancient disease of corruption is through democracy. One key in this cure is the concept of separation of powers. The heads of each of the four branches of government – the executive, legislative, judicial and procuratorial branches – must be chosen in yearly elections to ensure that they are attuned to the feelings and needs of the people. Let Taiwan lead China on the path to democracy. For details please refer to the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
The civil groups’ grand parade on Saturday unabashedly revealed the banality of greediness in the name of being good public servants
These burdens have come to the fore as Taiwan’s economy has lagged and the birth rate has slowed, and the government must take action to prevent them from taking down the entire pension system The KMT has doggedly resisted all attempts to end this patently unfair situation, and reform is urgently needed to save the pension system.
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 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
The civil groups’ grand parade on Saturday unabashedly revealed the banality of greediness in the name of being good public servants
These burdens have come to the fore as Taiwan’s economy has lagged and the birth rate has slowed, and the government must take action to prevent them from taking down the entire pension system The KMT has doggedly resisted all attempts to end this patently unfair situation, and reform is urgently needed to save the pension system.
Former China Telecom chairman Chang Xiaobing will face prosecution, with the Communist Party wrapping up an internal anti-graft investigation against him.
Corruption and bribery have plagued China throughout its history. The Chinese people have suffered under a culture of corruption with deep roots stretching back to the earliest authoritarian regimes. The only way to cure China of the chronic ancient disease of corruption is through democracy. One key in this cure is the concept of separation of powers. The heads of each of the four branches of government – the executive, legislative, judicial and procuratorial branches – must be chosen in yearly elections to ensure that they are attuned to the feelings and needs of the people. Let Taiwan lead China on the path to democracy. For details please refer to the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
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 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
All nations should work together to develop the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, also known as the Maritime Constitution. This will entail international standards based on freedom, democracy, constitutionalism and cosmopolitanism as well as the principles underlying One World under One Set of Laws. The goal will be conservation and sustainable use of marine resources and the marine ecology to ensure continueddevelopment and environmental safety in the future. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Human security and sustainable development are two of the major tasks of the UN, and all nations – members or not – should comply with its norms. This entails implementing One World under One Set of Laws and giving international law precedence over domestic law, with direct bearing on the rights and duties of the people. All nations should comply with the UN Charter, the Paris climate agreement and all other relevant pacts. Fordetails see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
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