China’s Past Five Decades in the UN: Change for the Better
China in the UN over the past 50 years has proven to be an agent for change for the better for the world, as both a promotor of world peace and a contributor to the global development.
China in the UN over the past 50 years has proven to be an agent for change for the better for the world, as both a promotor of world peace and a contributor to the global development.
This book is very important, not only to the Chinese friends but to all the World, especially to the new generations, to know some important pages of the Chinese revolutionary history.
China and the US, working together, should become bulwarks of peace and engines of prosperity, which would benefit all humanity.
The CPC has perceived with ever greater clarity that the ‘other bank of the river’ (bi an) is an ethically-guided political economy in which the force of the ‘invisible hand’ of market competition is combined with an ethically-driven ‘visible hand’ of state regulation, with the CPC at its core.
The founding of the People’s Republic of China only marks the completion of the first stage of the Chinese revolution. Now it is heading for a prosperous China, a socialist modern country at a higher stage, which is the ultimate goal of mankind stated by Karl Marx.
Whether in Kenya or China, and African elephants or Asian elephants, the community-based elephant protection strategy can not only make the National Park a paradise for elephants to live and reproduce, but also promote the people’s connection between China and Kenya and other African countries through elephant protection cooperation.
Bringing all these different kinds of people together and maintaining their support required organisational sophistication and strategic planning, especially for the goals of social revolution.
Long praising itself as the ‘beacon of human rights,’ the U.S. turns out to be the opposite of what it claims to be. A bottle of self-reflection is exactly what the doctor ordered.
The Western human rights narrative in its current form is a type of political theater designed to win public support for a foreign policy based on cold calculation of geostrategic and economic advantage.
The COVID-19 pandemic not only resulted in loss of innumerable lives, it also left a permanent impact on the socio-economic fabric of the nation.
While there is much work to be done, China can have confidence that progress in improving higher education will continue, given its strong performance over the last decade.
The implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative will offer an investment boost, but only if safety is guaranteed first.