Pre-Handmaid’s Tale
The Supreme Court, which is supposed to uphold and protect citizens’ rights, looks to be more of a factionalized arena where human rights and women’s wombs can be sacrificed. So what’s next?
The Supreme Court, which is supposed to uphold and protect citizens’ rights, looks to be more of a factionalized arena where human rights and women’s wombs can be sacrificed. So what’s next?
For the sake of our global community with a shared future, we should all work toward our goal of satisfying the world’s security needs in a way that is beneficial to all.
Sharing of experience and knowledge promises to bring great benefit both to China and to Europe. Despite global challenges, EU-China environmental cooperation remains strong, and is likely to continue.
Neither the G7 nor BRICS countries, developed or developing nations, can tackle the current global crisis alone. That is why the world is looking forward to the upcoming Group of 20 meeting in November.
China proposed the BRICS Plus mechanism during the 2017 BRICS Summit. As the BRICS chair for this year, it actively supports the group in starting up the membership expansion process and expanding BRICS Plus cooperation.
Every economy, including China, is a part of the global industrial and supply chain, and the responsibility of ensuring its stability falls on the shoulders of all.
The implementation of the policy in Hong Kong and Macao provides valuable experience for it to be applied in Taiwan in the future.
Tragically, the fate of Ukraine does not seem to lie in its own hands, or those of Europe as a whole. To continue the war or to seek peace eventually is a decision left up to Russia and the United States.
The current impasse over BRICS expansion is the perfect occasion to discuss the effective institutionalization of the group. In other words, make BRICS an international organization.
Foreign investors are not fleeing China but will keep flocking to the country as it remains a destination more than worthy of their assets.
Over the past decade, China has been accelerating its transformation from the ‘factory of the world’ to a leading innovative country through promoting high-quality development of the manufacturing industry.
Considering their own historical mistakes, perhaps it’s time for countries like the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand to change their tune and tone down the rhetoric.