A New Starting Point
Because they feature the world’s largest developing country and the continent with the greatest number of developing countries, FOCAC sessions always produce significant and much-anticipated decisions.
Because they feature the world’s largest developing country and the continent with the greatest number of developing countries, FOCAC sessions always produce significant and much-anticipated decisions.
It is a top priority in 2021 to boost global economic recovery and ensure growth rebounds quickly, the APEC economic leaders said in the joint declaration released during their recent meeting.
Looking into the future, China is poised to carry on with its efforts to promote economic globalization by further opening itself up to the world.
BRICS countries’ 15-year-long interactions prove that mutual trust and teamwork can help keep their heads above water whilst crossing an ocean of trials and tribulations.
China is serious about reducing its carbon emissions and pursuing green development and has matched its words with deeds.
The impact of the sixth plenum and the resolution on the Party’s history creates a clear understanding of China’s direction. While this path is clear, the years ahead will likely see further refinements and reforms depending on the conditions and events facing China.
When Xi’s reforms began stamping out corruption, emphasizing good governance, putting people first, promoting green development and eliminating poverty, this was strangely portrayed in the West as ‘anti-democratic’ and a return to Maoist egalitarianism. It was neither.
To treat China as a partner will do the U.S. and its people much more good than to look at China as a competitor.
Over 10 flight missions have been scheduled for the two-year construction period of Tiangong, including the launch of the core module and the two lab capsules, plus four manned spaceships and four unmanned cargo crafts.
China’s principled advocacy for a community with a shared future for all mankind, underwritten by common and inclusive development, collective security and universal peace, solicits global goodwill across political and ideological divide to safeguard and preserve mankind’s common home, Earth.
These are the sorts of things the world would like to see the U.S. and China take on together, because they want them to not just focus on zero-sum competition, but also work together on managing global challenges.
The meeting between the two leaders, rationally speaking, is more a gesture of mutual goodwill to improve their relations rather than anything else.