The coronavirus-hit world needs solidarity and cooperation more than ever
The spread of the coronavirus is showing us that what we share is much more powerful than what keeps us apart. Fundamentally we are fighting for the same cause.
The spread of the coronavirus is showing us that what we share is much more powerful than what keeps us apart. Fundamentally we are fighting for the same cause.
India’s new foreign direct investment (FDI) policy which is mainly aimed at blocking investment from Chinese companies in the Indian market is nothing but to confine oneself in a cage in the era of globalization.
No one knows when the COVID-19 nightmare will end. If there is a good thing within the tragedy, this is the general admission that international cooperation needs to be strengthened. The responsibility of China and the EU becomes higher than ever.
The COVID-19 pandemic will cause a shock to the global economy. No country will be able to avoid its impacts. In order for the global economy to recover, it is necessary for an open world to reconnect the fuel line to promote economic resumption.
In the 21st century, Chinese civilization is coming back with great strength and overcoming challenges like COVID-19.
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With so many bad faith accusations levelled at China from so many sources, to say Beijing is waging a misinformation war doesn’t tell us the full story, whilst western actors are free to say what they want and receive very little scrutiny for it.
China reacted differently to the crisis than those in the West, no doubt a result of those deeply engrained Confucian values. We may have something to learn from the Chinese model of fighting threats like coronavirus, and perhaps, even something to learn from China in the art of good governance.
With a global pandemic affecting the world, many high school students are worried about their college entrance exams. China has one of the most difficult tests in the world and it can make or break their futures. We follow one student to see how she is coping with the “new normal”.
The EU and China must strengthen their partnership to overcome this crisis and provide the most vulnerable members of the international community with the support they need.
To focus solely on border security is narrow-minded. Finger pointing in a global crisis is short-sighted. Infectious diseases constitute challenges far beyond the realm of medical science and the borders of any single country. They test our global conceptions and mindset.
Pandemics have historically shown to be fertile breeding grounds for the spread and acceptance of bizarre conspiracy theories.