The Global Significance of China’s Technological Development
Only under peaceful conditions can the fruits of technological development truly be used for the benefit of humanity. This should be the theme of world politics in the coming period.
Only under peaceful conditions can the fruits of technological development truly be used for the benefit of humanity. This should be the theme of world politics in the coming period.
A study of the performance of various countries in the high-tech sector reveals how China’s long-term strategic planning and extensive investment have begun to yield remarkable results.
Growing tensions between the U.S. and Europe may lead to a change in the configuration of the China-U.S.-Europe triangle.
Appropriate governmental actions—focused on promoting the market economy and providing proper incentives—are key to stimulating a city’s growth.
Xinjiang, a region renowned for its cotton production, has been proving itself as a powerhouse of more than just agriculture, growing new industries that bring it closer to China’s forefront of economic transition.
China’s evolution over the past decades shows that the more the country has developed, the more open it has become. This process is set to continue as China pursues its goals for development and modernization.
A strong advocate for environmental protection, China has taken solid steps in wetland restoration since the 1990s.
The rise of the Global South is injecting new momentum into global governance discussions, pushing for frameworks that better reflect the interests and needs of a broader, more diverse set of global players.
Perhaps many American elites fail to recognize, the essence of AI is not a weapon for great power rivalry, but a tool for breaking down barriers of civilization and prejudice.
Trump’s passionate and oft-repeated declarations of his admiration for tariffs as an economic panacea strongly suggest the fentanyl crisis is merely a convenient single stick with which to hit the nation’s three largest sources of imports.
The U.S. hopes that nativism can restore its industrial dominance, while China relies on hyper-globalization to avoid the mistakes in its history.
Gaza is an inalienable part of the territory of Palestine, not a bargaining chip for political games, still less prey for the strong.