A Testing Time for U.S.-China Relations
While the unipolar world is still orbiting in the sphere of influence of Anglo-American elites and some of their allies, the rest of the world is marching in a different direction.
While the unipolar world is still orbiting in the sphere of influence of Anglo-American elites and some of their allies, the rest of the world is marching in a different direction.
The reality is that the Foreign Affairs Committee found no evidence that China is a threat to Britain.
Washington must wake up to the trend of the times and the desire of the international community for peace and development.
Something else is likely to spread quickly because of this government-initiated scrutiny of Chinese travelers: anti-Asian hate.
China cannot develop in isolation from the rest of the world, nor can the world as a whole maintain peace, development, prosperity and stability without China.
The year 2023 should not be a repeat of 2022. The coming year needs to be one of recovery and openness.
Outer space resources are the common wealth of all mankind.
We share the same challenges, and we need to bring Chinese wisdom into the global system.
The opening of the border and the evolution of the approach to COVID-19, along with the results of the Central Economic Work Conference should give everyone inside and outside of China hope for a bigger and better economic future.
The African dream of industrialization and development can be achieved especially with the contributions of China.
In the 21st century, relations between the two regions have continued to progress in a fluid international landscape, and reciprocal learning between the different civilizations has seen historical developments in both breadth and depth.
The start of the economic rebound will come from a resurgence of domestic consumption and boosting the nation’s tourism and hospitality sectors, which would restore business confidence.