The Predicament of AUKUS to Southeast Asian Nations
If a military conflict in the Indo-Pacific were to occur, it would definitely have a devastating effect on all factions, including China and the AUKUS alliance countries.
If a military conflict in the Indo-Pacific were to occur, it would definitely have a devastating effect on all factions, including China and the AUKUS alliance countries.
In the future, hi-tech exchanges between China and Japan will be highly politicized, and economic exchanges may be limited to general products.
In fact, of all the new containment strategies the U.S. has launched against China since 1949, QUAD and AUKUS are likely to be the least effective and easiest to outflank.
When China and the U.S. cooperate, the two countries and the world will benefit; when they are in the throes of confrontation, the two countries and the world will suffer severely.
Speaking of destiny, I must confess that I built the community for a shared human future… Not as a statesman, but as one of the translators and the proofreader of the French version of that most epoch-making work by President Xi: On Building A Human Community with A Shared Future.
Ecological civilization has been translated into things that can be practiced, which includes ecological conservation, red lines which now exist across China, plus the war on air, and other forms of, pollution, accompanied by better safeguarding mechanisms for protected areas.
African leaders must create jobs to discourage locals from encroaching on protected areas and poaching rare animals to beat poverty.
As we embrace COP15, China will work with the international community to forge consensus and contribute to holding back the loss of biodiversity and promoting the harmonious coexistence between human and nature.
Despite the health crisis, the global economic recession, trade protectionism, and African debt, Chinese businesses remain hopeful and eager to invest in Africa.
Surveys show that almost 70 percent of HKSAR residents believe that these elected members will speak on behalf of the locals and have faith in Hong Kong’s good governance.
China’s contribution extends from being just a personnel and funding supplier.