The Decline of the Dollar and a Revolutionary Renminbi
Decline seems to be inevitable for us mortal beings and nearly everything that we are a part of. Empire and global hegemony, as we now know, are no exceptions.
Decline seems to be inevitable for us mortal beings and nearly everything that we are a part of. Empire and global hegemony, as we now know, are no exceptions.
Each word as written into the statement was weighed by the two sides to best reflect their respective perspectives on the agreements achieved.
Recently, a small number of politicians and the media in the U.S. are making up the same trick, claiming alarmingly that China has expanded its military capabilities in the South China Sea and engaged in “militarization.”
This year is special, for the world as well as China and the US. I think it is necessary to reassess the change in US power in the past 10 years and the historical experiences of the development of China-US relations in the last four decades.
As the Sino-US battle gears up, Latin America is quickly becoming one of the affected areas. In response to the new international environment, Latin America must adapt its long-term passive approach in the US-Latin America relationship and look to follow a favorable development path. This adjustment will create new opportunities for Sino-Latin American trade.
There has been heated debate over whether the China-Australia relationship is becoming strained. Australian PM tried to play down this concern by insisting that the relationship is robust, but received criticism from business leaders and universities.
Although America says that this sanction against ZTE has nothing to do with the current Sino-US trade war, it is a fact that the US has been paying close attention to China’s developing high-end industry for a long time, and its guard is up.
As the United States and China confront each other on trade, other countries are looking to take advantage.
China’s intention is to protect the authority of WTO and its rules, and to protect China’s right of development. These two principles are unshakable.
In the midst of all of the hype, angst and uncertainty concerning matters of trade between China and the USA, perhaps the best solution to this issue lies in the old, worn path that is history.
US trade wars are nothing new. The United States has repeatedly initiated trade sanctions towards those it considers “disobedient countries” and Japan was one of them.
Four new concrete measures have been unveiled to advance reform and opening-up at the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2018. What do experts think of the measures? What do they signify for reform and opening-up?