China and the EU: What to Expect in 2023
As 2023 gets into full swing, both China and the EU seem determined to seize the opportunities at hand.
As 2023 gets into full swing, both China and the EU seem determined to seize the opportunities at hand.
Over the years, China has been promoting a multipolar world with peaceful coexistence as a fundamental pillar among all countries equally.
Politics cannot merely impose itself. Rather, it must represent the needs of the people, their dreams and desires.
China’s opening up with its adjusted COVID measures and policy will not only give a strong catalyst to its own economy, but also produce a boost to the global economy.
This erosion of trust is another example of the decline in America’s self-touted and often-boasted claim to exceptionalism.
The Beijing Central Axis provides a considerable inspiration for current and future societies, and therefore exhibits outstanding universal values.
The Belt and Road Initiative offers concrete opportunities for other developing countries to break out of the old cycles of underdevelopment while also providing China with opportunities to realize its own full potential in tandem with the large public goods associated with global peace and socioeconomic justice.
The first is it was nothing more than a media-hyped story created to keep Americans in suspense.
Further prudence is an exercise in expanding growth and sends a powerful message to major trading partners that opportunities for cooperation are significant.
The BRI was proposed by China and belongs to the whole world. It is open to all countries, and its achievements will be shared by all.
With evidence suggesting a likely global recession this year, the case against protectionism and unilateralism is clear: It is in the interest of China and the world at large.