The U.S. Is a Serial Human Rights Abuser
The U.S. is suffering a long-term human rights crisis rooted in its plutocratic nature.
The U.S. is suffering a long-term human rights crisis rooted in its plutocratic nature.
The Kabul moment put on full display the U.S. hypocrisy regarding democracy and human rights and its true colors of relying on power politics.
The U.S. intervenes, frequently and unilaterally, in the name of improvement but in reality, leaves things worse.
The BRI offers a model of international cooperation for all the participants and provides new opportunities for regional connectivity and economic integration.
The U.S. has attempted to further decouple from China and the global chip industry by enacting the CHIPS Act. Its semiconductor industry and the American economy, as a result, will decline in the same way as Biden’s approval ratings.
The fact that Democrats haven’t been able to take the lead in the House race yet, despite outrage over the abortion ban, however, reveals Americans think they have no good choices in an untrusted political system.
China’s DEPA membership will provide a vast market for other members and consolidate digital economic cooperation, consequently contributing to the openness and long-lasting prosperity of the digital economy in the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large.
Although China is now the No.1 country in the world in terms of fentanyl-related substance control, huge regulatory loopholes remain in the U.S., where fentanyl abuse problems are deteriorating and causing a mounting death toll.
Many politicians will speak about them, especially when they’re pandering for votes, but they know Washington lacks the will, the drive, the commitment to fixing them.
As the World Heritage Convention embarks on its next 50 years of service, UNESCO invites the international society, including China, to reflect on how to conserve heritage, not just for the sake of heritage itself, but to let it become a better source of resilience, humanity, and innovation.
In today’s world, it takes great political courage to make the right choice and follow the Chinese model.
‘Debt trap’ accusation against China is a deliberate attempt to undermine the BRI. Loans from China are used to build infrastructure projects that boost productivity and increase repayment capacity, whereas loans from the West are normally used to cover trade and fiscal deficits at high-interest rates.