The Historical Significance of the GCI
The GCI does not seek conflict with Western civilization — rather, it emphasizes the first principle of Chinese philosophy, ‘harmony’.
The GCI does not seek conflict with Western civilization — rather, it emphasizes the first principle of Chinese philosophy, ‘harmony’.
Chancellor Scholz’s trip to China has stabilized economic relations between the two countries.
‘Peak China’ is nothing but a distorted and misleading narrative; it’s certainly premature to talk about a ‘peak.’
The Asia-Pacific needs an architecture for peace not a securitized architecture for war.
The Chinese approach is to ‘seek common ground while reserving differences,’ while also recognizing that there is genius on both sides of cultural divides that must be assessed and valued.
China’s global initiatives, including the GCI, calling for an egalitarian and inclusive order in pursuit of just and coherent global governance, are a corrective bid to reinstate the sagging Westphalian order for the benefit of the international community.
When a hardcore urbanite meets an eco-farmer, the clash of lifestyles seems inevitable. Yet, they end up working together in exploring how to bring a greener lifestyle from the eco-farm on the outskirts of Beijing into its core. Time to explore the livability of the city together!
China’s story, featured by technological innovation, strategic governance, and ambitious coordination, underscores a nation not at its peak but at the dawn of further and high-quality development.
A truly sustainable future for Asia demands an all-inclusive, secure and future-oriented development strategy that puts the common voice at the center of a common vision.
As an active member of the BRI, it’s expected that the close cooperation with China will provide a significant boost to Sri Lanka’s economy through growth of trade, investments and job
opportunities.
China’s Global Security Initiative offers a holistic approach to addressing the complex security challenges facing the world today.
Amid so many issues and crises, the world needs more dialogue and negotiation. That Asia has a say in the emerging multipolar world we are witnessing is abundantly clear.