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Jan 18, 2019 He Weiwen

Will China’s Economy Continue its Stable Growth in 2019?

Domestically, slowdown of investment growth rate and consumption, continuously uncertain external environmental, further structural reform indicate that development of China’s economy faces more severe situation from this year.

He Weiwen
Jan 18, 2019 John Milligan-Whyte

Will China-US Relations “Get Worse Before They Get Worse”?

China-US relations have come to a crossroad. Is it a sustainable threat that the “world’s ruling power” is making China-US relations “worse before they get worse”? Why would a leading American geopolitical expert and educational leader feel that US-China relations “are going to get worse before they get worse”?

John Milligan-Whyte
Jan 4, 2019 Koh King Kee

Reform and Opening-Up: China’s Second Revolution

Over four decades, China has repeatedly proved the predictions of naysayers to be wrong and weathered one international crisis after another!

Koh King Kee
Jan 2, 2019 William Jones

China and the U.S. – Seeking the Ties that Bind

The only rational response by the United States in fact would be to laud the efforts made by China in coming to the aid of their impoverished neighbors and friends.

William Jones
Dec 27, 2018 Boris Guseletov

From the Policy of “Reform and Opening Up” to the “Chinese Dream”

Since the beginning of the 1980s, two different economic systems coexisted in China, which has led to regional imbalances and ideological disputes within the CPC.

Boris Guseletov
Dec 26, 2018 David Morris

Australia-China Geopolitics and the South Pacific

Is this a new contest of wills between Australia and China in the Oceania region? Or might it be possible for the two most important partners for the South Pacific to collaborate and help address the serious development needs of the island nations?

David Morris
Dec 20, 2018 Hisham Abu Bakr Metwally

China’s Reform and Opening-Up Opens the Door for African Growth

Now, many African countries are using China’s experience to establish their own economic zones, which are set to bring in the development that the African continent has dreamed of.

Hisham Abu Bakr Metwally
Dec 19, 2018 He Weiwen

China-US Trade Growth Over the Past 40 Years Augurs Cooperation to Continue

Looking ahead, China and US trade relations, whatever the twists and turns, will ultimately return to the track of win-win cooperation and stable growth, benefiting the two nations and contributing to the world’s economic growth as well.

He Weiwen
Dec 10, 2018 Li Yong

Distorted Cognition and Interpretation of China Influence

Such Influences of a country should not be viewed as a judgmental threat against the interests of any particular country.

Li Yong
Dec 10, 2018 Diao Daming

George H. W. Bush, Promoter of China-U.S. Relations

Xi described him as “someone who made important contributions to the China-U.S. friendship and relationship during his lifetime”.

Diao Daming
Dec 6, 2018 Yuan Zheng

Halt of Trade War Creates Opportunities for China-US Negotiations

As the China-US trade war continues to escalate, anxiety among the US business class will rise. Fearing that their interests in China will be seriously damaged, this class will not hesitate to exert pressure on the Trump administration through various channels.

Yuan Zheng
Nov 22, 2018 Yang Shengyun

South China Sea Issue will not Impede China-Philippine Relations

At the last 33rd ASEAN Meeting in November 2018, Duterte directly appealed the US to stop intervening in the South China Sea issue.

Yang Shengyun
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