China and BRI Countries Should Jointly Deal with Pandemic-led Economic Slump
China and BRI countries should closely work together to devise plans to prevent the economic fallout by the pandemic from having severe impact on BRI projects.
China and BRI countries should closely work together to devise plans to prevent the economic fallout by the pandemic from having severe impact on BRI projects.
It is highly necessary for China’s top legislature to establish and improve the legal system for the Hong Kong SAR to safeguard national security
China has strengthened its support for the WHO, which will help the latter to effectively lead the international community in facing more major global health problems.
The 2020 Two Sessions can set the way forward for a more efficient international communication.
Shanghai is well prepared and working for the post-COVID-19 recovery.
The outstanding and on-going performance of non-state actors in China during the pandemic deserves much more credit and acknowledgement for studies and media coverage.
The Two Sessions will show the world China’s plan for its own social and economic growth, and China’s commitment to peace, cooperation and development under the vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity in a post-pandemic future.
The growing U.S. antagonism toward China has overshadowed the global battle against the virus. However, there are other examples that generate more optimism. One example is the evolving China-EU partnership.
We may have something to learn from the Chinese model of fighting threats like the coronavirus, and perhaps even something to learn from China in the art of good governance.
If Navarro is angry that China is opening up faster than America, then it’s no wonder he thinks trade is a zero-sum game.
The coronavirus has presented the American people with a crisis. For President Trump, however, it is just another opportunity to advance his bigoted personal agenda.
I never thought that I would become just a statistic, sacrificed as a bargaining chip in a tit-for-tat campaign between two countries.