Cooperation Among Civilizations
Today’s world looks rather different. The concept of creating synergies to tackle and overcome common challenges and threats is more important than ever.
Today’s world looks rather different. The concept of creating synergies to tackle and overcome common challenges and threats is more important than ever.
The recent visits by EU and major member state leaders to Beijing demonstrate the bloc’s willingness to improve relations and maintain economic cooperation with China across a range of fields.
The establishment of Hainan Free Trade Port aims to create an area where the circulation of goods, currency, personnel and information are at the nation’s highest level of openness to the world.
The Sino-American conflict is in the danger zone. We can, and must, do better—before it is too late.
When looking at the initiative from a Sino-European relations perspective, the BRI has been, at least in part and right now, pretty much a missed opportunity– one where both sides have something to make up for.
China has, indeed, had a prominent role in BRICS, but the five nations should improve their coordination, further build up their integration and stimulate more exchanges between them, expanding the platform’s agenda to also include the interests of the global South as a whole.
China is building the norms and the global infrastructure, figuratively and in concrete and steel, for a new multilateral order based on peaceful cooperation and shared prosperity.
Within the Sino-American relationship, U.S. Congress is no longer just a disturbing factor, but has been transformed into a disruptive, damaging force.
Instead of pointing the finger elsewhere, the U.S. must take a long look in the mirror and begin resolving the historic contradictions of a system that weaponizes democracy for the sake of hegemony and economic domination.
The Western critics need to objectively understand the system of a socialist democracy. Other developing countries also have a lot to learn from China’s democratic norms and its governance system.
China’s concept of sharing homes in on a fairer distribution of wealth with the growth of wealth stemming from the concepts of innovation, coordination, green progress and openness.