Abuse of National Security Harms China Without Benefiting U.S.
If everything is national security, then nothing is national security.
Jan 13, 2025
If everything is national security, then nothing is national security.
Jan 13, 2025
Beijing feels “more at ease” handling U.S. pressure than ever before, reveals foreign policy expert Liu Weidong in his analysis of Trump’s second presidency. In this interview, Liu argues China has gained valuable experience from Trump’s first term and is now better positioned to manage the bilateral relations. The conversation explores key aspects of the relationship, including trade policies, visa reforms and diplomatic strategies. Liu argues that although tensions will persist, China will pursue pragmatic diplomacy while protecting its core interests. He emphasizes that both nations must find ways to coexist despite competitive pressures, pointing to continued economic ties and people-to-people exchanges as essential stabilizing factors.
Jan 6, 2025
While the 47th U.S. president has declared a trade war on all nations, China has the strength to get ahead despite the complex rivalry.
Jan 3, 2025
We hope that the people of China and the United States can get along with each other like pomegranate seeds.
Dec 4, 2024
For DJI, its lawsuit is not only about preserving the company’s reputation and development rights, but also about making a stand for fair competition and market integrity.
Nov 5, 2024
Maintaining international order requires the joint efforts of all parties and the Netherlands’ complicity in breaking international trade rules only serves to undermine that order.
Sep 23, 2024
Chinese people often use the term ‘win-win’ to describe the China-U.S. trade relationship. However, many American elites do not share this view.
Aug 15, 2024
Political pressure and confrontation tactics have proven ineffective, as intense competition ultimately benefits consumers.
Jul 2, 2024
The U.S. sweeping investment prohibition and restriction is a blunt violation of WTO rules governing world free trade and investment, and a blunt destruction to normal U.S. business in China on an abuse of ‘national security’ reason.
Jun 28, 2024
As the world’s two largest economies, friction between the U.S. and China will inevitably affect global economic recovery. So if everyone loses, what is the point of the game?
Jun 5, 2024
Washington’s faith in American exceptionalism precludes cooperation, favoring hegemonic domination over partnerships. This stance is what holds back the possibility of substantive U.S.-China cooperation.
May 6, 2024
With plenty of room for individual development and mutual benefit, China and the U.S. are not fated to fall into the Thucydides Trap.
Apr 30, 2024