A Plot to Trigger a Problem
The past seven decades have seen rapid progress in China's economy, livelihood and human rights.
Nov 25, 2019
Who will emerge to represent the Democratic Party in 2020?
It is less than three months to the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses launching the process of choosing a presidential candidate.
Nov 22, 2019
The Ultimate Goal
President Xi's governance vision follows the lofty tradition of grand harmony and a universal cornucopia
Nov 22, 2019
A New Golden Decade of BRICS Cooperation
The prospects for BRICS cooperation are bright. However, its success does not emerge automatically.
Nov 18, 2019
The Reasons Behind Turkey’s Military Offensive in Syria
The best way for Turkey to achieve its ambitions to be a regional actor is to halt its military activities in Syria, and begin dialogue and diplomacy efforts...
Nov 14, 2019
A Tumultuous Week in British Politics Increases Brexit Uncertainty
The responsibility of negotiating and passing a Brexit agreement has proved just as difficult as it was for Mr. Johnson's predecessor.
Oct 28, 2019
No End in Sight for the Bitter Brexit Saga
Boris Johnson had already declared he would "rather be dead in a ditch" than delay Brexit any longer. But what will happen next?
Oct 24, 2019
The US Hong Kong Bill: A Gross Interference in China’s Internal Affairs
Under the cover of human rights and support for democracy, the bill primarily aims to drive a wedge between the HKSAR and the Chinese mainland.
Oct 21, 2019
China Is Big Enough for Both Shanghai and Hong Kong
With the London Stock Exchange reportedly 'satisfied' at the performance of the Shanghai-London Stock Connect so far and keen to grow the relationship further,...
Oct 18, 2019
President Xi’s Nepal Visit is a New Milestone to Expand Strategic Partnership
Xi’s visit opens new chapter on not only Nepal-China productive development but also to the qualitative change of the entire region.
Oct 14, 2019