The June 15 suggestion to Seoul on removing sanctions on North Korea within the Korean Peninsula, three days after the Kim-Trump Summit in Singapore, in my article on The 21st Century [Note 1] has joyfully…
Category: Keith K C Hui
Keith K C Hui is a Chinese University of Hong Kong graduate, a Fellow of The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK), a former Manager (Asset Management) at HK Monetary Authority and now a retired businessman; and the author of “Helmsman Ruler: China’s Pragmatic Version of Plato’s Ideal Political Succession System in The Republic”.
Using xenophobia or even Islamophobia to label the ethno-nationalistic movements in Central-Eastern Europe (CEE) is misleading. If they are anti-foreign, how come the CEE governments and peoples are so passionate with the 16+1 commitment with…
Unprecedented and tremendous success has been achieved at the Kim-Trump summit in Singapore on June 12, 2018. However, although it was stipulated in the signed Joint Statement that both countries “commit to establish new US-DPRK…
The Trumpism-based hopes for peace in the Middle East and Korea which emerged in May 2017 [Note 1] are materializing as President Trump, after agreeing to hold a summit with Kim Jong-un, “is dramatically scaling…
It could mean a proxy war when the Pentagon says they will be “forcing them (the competitors China and Russia) to confront conflict under adverse conditions”. Where may it be? “Inter-state strategic competition, not terrorism,…
On Dec 6, 2017, President Donald Trump announced that the United States formally recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. A quick look at history tells us that after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Israel took control…
As the world’s focus recently came to Guam, the people there told us that “the gravest threat isn’t North Korea, it’s the United States”. Leilani Ganser, an indigenous rights organizer for Guam and a Next…
INCREASING COVERAGE of the KOREAN WAR ATROCITIES BY US NEWS MEDIAS ALTERING AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINIONS
“Why do North Koreans hate us?” When more Americans, especially the young, are asking this question in the wake of Pyongyang’s missile tests, some journalists are digging up the U.S. war crimes for their information….
How many non-English translators and simultaneous interpreters are needed when around 1,500 delegates, including 28 heads of states, from 130 countries attended the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing? When the non-English speaking leaders talk,…
However slim the chance may be for a political deal to materialize, new breakthroughs in the Middle East and Korea have been emerging one after one since early May. The first breakthrough was President Donald…