China’s Success in Fighting COVID-19 should be an Eye-Opener for the West
We may have something to learn from the Chinese model of fighting threats like the coronavirus, and perhaps even something to learn from China in the art of good governance.
We may have something to learn from the Chinese model of fighting threats like the coronavirus, and perhaps even something to learn from China in the art of good governance.
All available evidence shows that the novel coronavirus is natural in origin and not man-made.
If Navarro is angry that China is opening up faster than America, then it’s no wonder he thinks trade is a zero-sum game.
The coronavirus has presented the American people with a crisis. For President Trump, however, it is just another opportunity to advance his bigoted personal agenda.
A perfect storm of current underlining China-US tensions, supply-chain issues during the coronavirus and the promise of support from national governments has led experts to suggest a “large-scale exodus” of international companies abandoning China is imminent. Or is it?
I never thought that I would become just a statistic, sacrificed as a bargaining chip in a tit-for-tat campaign between two countries.
The emotional support and solidarity of Nepali people with the northern neighbor came at a time when China was being stigmatized by the United States over the outbreak of the contagion in their land.
There is a possibility that the disease may continue to exist for a long time to come. The post-pandemic world will therefore not be the same as it was before.
Long-term policies are key for the job market to emerge from the current difficulty and to cope with the long-term challenges such as a decline in labor force due to the aging population, a mismatch between skills of job seekers and the demand of employers, as well as short-term shocks such as uncertainties in the external environment
Critics say that the government’s reluctance to impose meaningful lockdown measures sooner resulted in much unnecessary death and suffering. Naturally, Boris Johnson’s announcement to begin easing lockdown restrictions has been met with much confusion and anger.
Many countries around the world have been dealing with the pandemic in different ways, one way China has been helping patients is with telemedicine. Josh wanted to find out how this technology is being used and how it is helping.
During the recovery process, the whole world has to rise to this challenge by rapidly transforming the way we respond and reshape our world to create a secure and sustainable future for all.