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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
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...
SUN CHENGHAO、EZGI KOKLEN: IMPLICATIONS OF AMERICA’S $95 BILLION AID PACKAGE
On April 20, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a $95 billion bill that included provisions for security assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The bill also attended to GOP legislative priorities, encompassing sanctions ...
Zhou Bo: Germany’s Turning Point In The Wrong Direction
On April 21, 2022, the German "Die Zeit" published on the theme "What does the world expect from Germany?" Zhou Bo, senior fellow of CISS and a China Forum expert published an essay in the commentary edition.
Zhou Bo: There is no fundamental difference between China and India in their positions on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
This article is a record of CISS senior fellow, China Forum Expert Zhou Bo's interview with Sushant Singh, a scholar at the Indian Policy Research Center.
TANG BEI: WHO Report on COVID-19 Shows China's Sincerity in Cooperation
Lately, the WHO released the investigation report researched in Wuhan, concluding that introduction of Covid 19 through a laboratory incident was considered to be an extremely unlikely pathway. The report from WHO demonstrated Ch...
Zhou Bo: If China and the United States are competing at 90%, it is difficult to cooperate at 10%
What is sphere of influence? Will the United States consolidate its sphere of influence after Biden takes office? Is the "Belt and Road Initiative" an attempt by China to establish its sphere of influence? How can China convince t...
Zhou Bo: China and US may be rivals, but cooperation is possible and desirable
That Mr Joe Biden will soon occupy the White House instead of Mr Donald Trump will not necessarily elicit sighs of relief in Beijing. However different Mr Biden might be from Mr Trump personally, the great power competition initia...
Zhou Bo: A stronger China has no reason to seek a sphere of influence even as US power wanes
Does a stronger China need a sphere of influence? I asked myself this question when I came across the article, “The New Spheres of Influence”, in Foreign Affairs by Harvard professor Graham Allison. Allison argues that, after the ...
U.S., China Should Pursue Peace, Not Military Brinkmanship
U.S., China Should Pursue Peace, Not Military Brinkmanship
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,
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