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May 6, 2021 Rabi Sankar Bosu

Why the Quad Will Not Succeed to Subjugate China

India should be well-advised not to be fascinated with the U.S.-led Quad at the expense of relationship with China. India must not let the U.S. fire its guns against China over its shoulders.

Rabi Sankar Bosu
Apr 30, 2021 Thomas Scott-Bell

Ping-Pong Diplomacy Still Resonates 50 Years Later

Ping-pong diplomacy may have been used in 1971 to help normalise ties between China and the United States, but its legacy is still just as relevant today as the two countries experience their most serious problems for three-decades.

Thomas Scott-Bell
Apr 30, 2021 Rabi Sankar Bosu

Boao Forum Maps out a Globalist China’s Vision for a World of Greater Prosperity

Xi’s 2021 Boao speech is a manifestation of the resolve of the world’s second-largest economy that its door of opening up will not be deflected from the path of openness and globalization.

Rabi Sankar Bosu
Apr 28, 2021 Daryl Guppy

Why Australian Government Scraps the BRI Cooperation?

The Australian Government may have rejected BRI, but smart Australian businesses know that this is where the future lies.

Daryl Guppy
Apr 27, 2021 Thomas Scott-Bell

Earth Day Climate Summit: Did Developed Nations Finally Step-Up?

Developed nations have long been responsible for the effects of climate change, with United States President Joe Biden calling for them to do more and “step-up”. But many are still failing to answer this call.

Thomas Scott-Bell
Apr 26, 2021 Anthony Moretti

US Strategic Competition Act to Further Strain Washington-Beijing Relations

As the cliche goes, there is not much there, meaning the all-too-popular narrative about China has driven this more than 200-page effort to further strain Washington-Beijing relations.

Anthony Moretti
Apr 22, 2021 Thomas Scott-Bell

Can the Climate Crisis Help Cool US- China Tensions?

Relations between China and the United States have hit their rockiest point for decades but cooperating on climate change has the potential to be a point of rapprochement for both sides to build from.

Thomas Scott-Bell
Apr 20, 2021 Anthony Moretti

The West’s Attitude to Japan’s Nuclear Water Dumping Plan Shows Double-Standard

Discharging millions of gallons of ‘treated’ water into the world’s largest and deepest body of water is perfectly acceptable in the West because Japan is an ally.

Anthony Moretti
Apr 14, 2021 Farhat Asif

China’s Green Energy Initiative

Keeping in mind the dynamic international political and economic environment and changing climate with each passing day threatening the planet, China is playing a constructive role, so the global community must work together for a shared prosperous and secure future.

Farhat Asif
Apr 13, 2021 Rabi Sankar Bosu

Lies About Xinjiang by the U.S. and Its Western Allies Will Not Succeed

Facts and figures prove that the Xinjiang region has become an exemplar of all- round progress and development over the past seven decades under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Rabi Sankar Bosu
Apr 8, 2021 Anthony Moretti

Washington’s Human Rights Report Is a Self-Narrative for Its Own Interests

Washington has crafted its own narrative, one universally accepted by American news organizations that believe they can tell the difference between propaganda and truth.

Anthony Moretti
Apr 6, 2021 Thomas Scott-Bell

Politicizing COVID-19 Destroys Any Chance of Tracing Its Origins

Politicizing this pandemic has already robbed enough people of their present. It must not be allowed to also rob them of their future.

Thomas Scott-Bell
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