BEIJING REVIEW
Opening Up: From China to the World
Peaceful Coexistence
White paper outlines how Xinjiang has always been an integral part of the nation
China-U.S. Relations: What Now, What Next?
Leading figures from around the world attend a forum in Hong Kong to discuss China-U.S. challenges
Discovering the ‘Better Angels’ between China and the U.S.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Director Malcolm Clarke: “I don’t think China is an imperial power. The Chinese have people stationed all over the world, but they don’t have troops. They don’t have arms. They don’t have soldiers stationed all over the world like America. The people that China is sending abroad are engineers, scientists, bridge builders, road builders, architects. It’s a different kind of global power. And I think that is only to be applauded, frankly.”
Calling Time Out
China and the U.S. agree to take steps to resolve major issues at stake and stabilize relations
Common Interests Prevail
Meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump highlights shared wishes for better relations