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Why China must beware a less confident US, politically divided and pessimistic about its future
Has China’s foreign policy restraint ended? This is the question raised by Kurt M. Campbell and Mira Rapp-Hooper in their essay “China is done biding its time” in Foreign Affairs. They argue that since the pandemic first engulfed ...
Eurasian Integration: Adapting to New Realities
Political thinking and economic logics are both serve as important driving forces for Eurasian integration, but sometimes they contradict each other, which restricts the Eurasian integration from going forward quickly. This is als...
There is a need for positive thinking
China-US relations have been through a spiral downward cycle, witnessing the most difficult time since the establishment of their diplomatic relations more than four decades ago. The trend of the political motivation in the United...
FU Ying: After the Pandemic, Then What?
Observing the policy evolution of the United States, one must not ignore the opposing dynamics that have characterized Chinese and U.S. national policy orientations since the Cold War. Grasping peaceful development as the theme o...
Wang Jisi: Light at the End of a Bumpy Tunnel?
The heat of summer has come, and so has the fever in relations between China and the United States.
Wang Jisi: Uphold three bottom lines for China-US relations
Since the novel coronavirus raged, China-US relations have continued to decline. The successive China-related policies and bills introduced by the US government and the US Congress have seriously damaged bilateral relations. The U...
U.S., China Should Pursue Peace, Not Military Brinkmanship
U.S., China Should Pursue Peace, Not Military Brinkmanship
U.S., China Should Pursue Peace, Not Military Brinkmanship
While the world hoped this pandemic might lead to more cooperation between these two great powers, American and Chinese leaders instead fell into a blame game and allowed their increasing suspicions to guide their decision-making.
China's coronavirus aid is not motivated by a desire for global leadership
In fighting the novel coronavirus, China looks like anything but a developing country. It has reportedly provided all kinds of medical supplies to over 140 countries and international organisations and sent 14 medical expert teams...
The world after covid-19-Fu Ying on why China and America must co-operate to defeat covid-19
THE TRADITIONAL Chinese festival of Qingming, or tomb-sweeping, on April 4th, is a day to remember loved ones who have passed. This year Chinese across the country mourned lives lost to the covid-19 pandemic.
No choice but to cooperate
On March 28 and 29, Tsinghua University’s Center for International Security and Strategy, or CISS, and the China Development Research Foundation jointly hosted a webinar focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic and cooperation between Ch...
What should be done? What shouldn’t?
In March, Tsinghua University's Center for International Security and Strategy and the China Development Research Foundation jointly hosted a webinar on the COVID-19 pandemic and and cooperation between China and the United States...
China and US Should Prepare for An Era of “Co-Opetition”
The rapid downward slide of China-US relations has exceeded everyone’s expectations. Even though I who was quite pessimistic, I did not foresee this nose dive. If one talks about China
China and the EU Should Work Together to Defend Multilateralism
70 years ago, the newly founded People’s Republic of China emerged from a period of foreign invasion and interference. From its very beginnings, China positioned itself against hegemony and power politics.
Why The US Should Join China in Future-Proofing AI Technology
Both countries are leaders in artificial intelligence but neither can monopolise what is essentially a collaborative scientific effort. Illustration: Craig StephensSuper-intelligent AI is still a way off
East Asia A Mainstay in Pandemic Fight
The novel coronavirus outbreak was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11. This is the first time since the H1N1 swine flu outbreak in the United States in 2009
Fu Ying: All Countries in the World are in the Same Boat
Coronavirus, unknown to mankind, appeared suddenly, but it showed that all countries in the world are in the same boat—— Intervew with Ms. Fu Ying, Vecernji List of Croatiaby Dino Brumec,
Are the US and China ‘Decoupling’
What would you consider as the greatest challenge in international politics in 2019? The world seems to be losing its sense of direction and purpose as conflicts of interest between major
My take-aways from 2020 Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger speaks during the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, Feb 14, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]The 56th Munich Security Conference was held
ZHOU Bo: China has risen peacefully, but will America go down without a fight?
What is the greatest challenge we face in the 21st century? It is not China’s rise but America’s decline.The decline, albeit relative, is obvious. The United States’ share of global GDP has dropped from an estimated 50 per cent at...
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