Over the Rainbow
Both China and the U.S. seem to hope this particular arc bodes well for the relationship between the two countries to really turn the tide this time around.
Both China and the U.S. seem to hope this particular arc bodes well for the relationship between the two countries to really turn the tide this time around.
Yellen’s four-day trip to China should be seen as an important confidence-building measure and a much-needed input to strengthening direct Sino-U.S. communication.
Whether it’s China, the ROK or the U.S., all should possess such broad vision: taking a longer-term, wider view of peace and development and thinking about bilateral or multilateral relations from a higher standpoint.
It is a long way ahead before the substantive improvement and even revival of China-U.S. relationship, including economic and trade ties.
No matter how hard Washington tries to peddle, the price will definitely not be attractive enough for New Delhi to become a pawn of the United States.
The future of the automotive industry lies in the continued development and adoption of NEVs, with both American and Chinese automakers playing significant roles in shaping this process.
There is no reason for the U.S. to shift the blame and charge Chinese nationals for the sale of non-scheduled chemicals, other than in order to scapegoat China as a distraction tactic as it struggles to keep up with the pace of the crisis.
If Europe is serious about its economy, then it must also be serious about China and cannot afford to engage in self-sacrifice any more to the detriment of its own prosperity and people in supplementation of U.S.-centric goals.
China’s history, economic structure, development level and ideological orientation combine to make it a force for peace, for global development, for mutually beneficial cooperation and exchanges with the peoples of the world.
Global human rights governance is about calling for the establishment of new mechanisms and a new culture of mutual respect.
We should anticipate the finger of blame will be consistently pointed at China with suggestions that the country cares little about the health and safety of American citizens.
The peaceful nature of Chinese civilization fundamentally determines that China will continue to build world peace, contribute to global development and safeguard the international order.