China-U.S. Relations: Navigating New Channels for Cooperation
Only China has the ability to produce, in a mass-produced way, the tools that the world needs to combat climate change.
Only China has the ability to produce, in a mass-produced way, the tools that the world needs to combat climate change.
The bipartisan consensus on China is not an internal unity under the praised democratic system, but merely a strategy for each party to secure greater political interests in their respective constituencies.
It is not about ‘choosing sides’ through ideological struggles or bloc confrontation. It is about maximizing national benefits to unleash economic transportation so that Bangladesh can rise from once being an impoverished country to a modern industrial nation – a path that reflects China’s story, too.
Unless we do something quickly, we face dealing with more and more dangerous and expensive natural disasters in the future.
The United States has been seeking to maintain its dominant position in the Indo-Pacific region and the world, and indulged in intensifying strategic competition against China.
The globalization and trade between the U.S. and China has raised the standard of living in the United States more than anything possibly in history.
A deepening China-ASEAN partnership not only puts win-win cooperation at the core of the regional cooperation agenda but presents a valuable roadmap for peaceful coexistence that benefits a community with a shared future.
The United States alone will not own the 21st century, and it might not own it at all.
That the ruckus at the U.S. Congress about Taiwan-related issues has triggered a race to the bottom is alarming. It testifies to the relentless degradation of the political environment and the U.S.’s growing anxiety about losing its hegemony.
Amidst the rising tensions of a potential new Cold War and the revival of McCarthyism today, Americans should pause to contemplate the real consequences of confrontations masked as competition for themselves and their communities.
The expansion of BRICS to eleven members will advance the process of building a community with a shared future for mankind.
The U.S Congress’ negative ‘decoupling’ efforts are being questioned by multiple parties.