Why 2023 Marks the Return to Old World Politics
Given the events of last year, in many aspects, there is ‘no going back,’ and one can only hope cool heads will prevail.
Given the events of last year, in many aspects, there is ‘no going back,’ and one can only hope cool heads will prevail.
The state visit of Marcos to China was an opportune time for both countries to reach the next level of their bilateral ties: from comprehensive strategic cooperation to comprehensive strategic partnership.
China cannot develop in isolation from the rest of the world, nor can the world as a whole maintain peace, development, prosperity and stability without China.
While a three-year relationship is by no means brief, I know many of us, wherever we are in the world, are ready to embrace whatever comes next.
The year 2023 should not be a repeat of 2022. The coming year needs to be one of recovery and openness.
To strengthen biodiversity conservation and promote ecological progress, the international community needs to team up and build a shared future for all life on Earth.
Outer space resources are the common wealth of all mankind.
We share the same challenges, and we need to bring Chinese wisdom into the global system.
China, as one of the world’s key economic engines, will continue to play a role in stabilizing the global economy in the post-pandemic era.
There is no doubt that the China-Africa cooperation has opened up many African economies to modernisation, that can only add fresh impetus to continental development.
Rural revitalization efforts aim to build a strong agricultural sector and ensure even development between urban and rural areas.
The opening of the border and the evolution of the approach to COVID-19, along with the results of the Central Economic Work Conference should give everyone inside and outside of China hope for a bigger and better economic future.