Talking Justice, the Chinese Way
While restorative justice in China may not always be perfect, it is much more than just an aspiration as it so often is in the West.
While restorative justice in China may not always be perfect, it is much more than just an aspiration as it so often is in the West.
Regions across China are acting on the state’s call to shift to green development, with tangible progress made.
While pursuing their separate energy goals, it seems increasingly important for countries to abandon protectionism and leverage new engines to power a greener world.
Despite their disagreements on some issues, China and Europe need to maintain high-level dialogues as the relationship is more important than ever before.
A dialogue of civilizations between the West and China could be carried out only on equal terms, without any imposition by any civilization or state or bloc of states.
China and Europe have extensive common interests and a huge space for common development in the field of NEVs.
The decisive growth of hi-tech manufacturing, surge in foreign trade, steady recovery of consumption, and supportive policies had all contributed to China’s robust economic expansion.
On a global scale, humanity should adopt a more open mindset, fully recognize the subjective value of different cultures, and achieve cultural diversity and coexistence.
Cooperation, instead of confrontation or decoupling, is the only right way for the two largest economies to deal with each other, thus benefiting the two peoples and the rest of the world.
Developing new quality productive forces is an imperative requirement and pivot of high-quality development.
Foreign investors are confident of the Chinese market despite Western media’s ‘foreign capital leaving China’ rhetoric.
Amid so many issues and crises, the world needs more dialogue and negotiation. That Asia has a say in the emerging multipolar world we are witnessing is abundantly clear.