China’s Space Program Is Beneficial to All
Space belongs to all mankind. Space exploration is the common dream of mankind. It should not and cannot exclude anyone.
Space belongs to all mankind. Space exploration is the common dream of mankind. It should not and cannot exclude anyone.
Huawei is developing products that are actually serving unconnected areas of the Global South, and doing so in ways that are quickly expanding connectivity and doing so in affordable and profitable ways that make use of green energy.
Facing the common challenges of our time, China and the U.S. should respect each other, focus on the bigger picture, and take concrete actions to put bilateral relations back on the track of steady development.
To prevent the current wave of large-scale layoffs, the best way out for the United States is to reengage itself with the rest of the world, rather than confining its hi-tech firms to its own domestic market.
The global population development has become more complex and diversified, with huge regional gaps in fertility and age structure, and disparity in wealth.
If I would use three words only to describe the links between China and Luxembourg, these would be excellence, friendship and respect.
There are only elites, but no parties. This is what got us where we are now, a well-entrenched Washington elite that depends on the military-industrial-intelligence complex for money and power.
Heightened fears of murder and assault will shape American political discourse for years to come.
China has consistently been opening up to the outside world over the last four decades since it started the historic reform and opening-up drive. It is especially so in the last decade with the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative and through the CIIE.
Limiting the business interaction between the U.S. and China would serve neither country, and it also would not advance any relevant U.S. political interests.
As the social media crawl continues, this whole virtual idol scene at first glance, or even after scratching the surface, appears very catchy indeed. In the long run, the boundary between virtual reality and actual reality will only grow increasingly blurred, or pixelated.
China’s rise and economic power are part of the solution, not the problem.