One Country, Two Systems
The implementation of the policy in Hong Kong and Macao provides valuable experience for it to be applied in Taiwan in the future.
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.
In a socialist country, one must improve people’s lives in concrete, material ways instead of merely making a show of democracy.
In addition to pumping more money into science and technology development, China has been carrying out reforms to spark innovation.
China will continue to enrich its strategic partnerships with Central Asian countries for the sake of mutual benefit and long-lasting friendship. With a willingness to support one another in difficulties, these partners will work hand in hand for future prosperity.
Looking ahead, China and the U.S. need to re-embrace the conviction that helped the two sides break the ice 50 years ago and set out on a new journey, guided by the three principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation.
China still hopes to work with the U.S. to manage risks and crises, but the premise is that the U.S. is able to accept the signal, get along with China in a constructive manner, and stop any behavior that challenges China’s core interests.
The current inflation really puts to the test the U.S. Government: Will it lift tariffs on Chinese goods for the good of its own people and economic development, or will it stick to the tariffs, even adding some on top, regardless of its population’s plight just for the intention of curbing China?