Martin Jacques: China is clearly contributing public goods at a large scale
And from that moment, I think China became more and more interested in the possibility of participating in the policies for the global economy.
And from that moment, I think China became more and more interested in the possibility of participating in the policies for the global economy.
Some people say, well, you think China is going to outdo the US? I say well, I don’t really know how things will go. But frankly, it doesn’t matter. Competition is – and should be viewed – as a benefit to both the US and China.
With globalization, we have the butterfly effect. Even small events in one part of the world, can affect the world in another corner.
I have to give a lot of credit to China for recognising early on that the development of ASEAN was in China’s long-term interest.
The current US administration has adopted a tougher approach for reaching a resolution to some of those long-standing issues.
China and France will continue to work together to improve international institutions, promote investment, and build more inclusive international environment as well as the Belt and Road Initiative.
Our joint efforts can be seen by looking at the frequency of the high-level exchanges and visits between Turkey and China. Political relations are at an all-time high.
China is just one party in the whole global community, and one party alone is unable to solve the shared challenges we all face. Each nation has its own task to do in order to bake the very delicious cake of sustainable development.
China’s role in global governance has substantially changed during the past 70 years, in large part linked to the nation’s evolving development status, which has now seen it restored as a great economic and political power.
The strength of our friendship is beyond words. The China-Pakistan friendship has evolved over the past seven decades from good neighbors and friends into strategic partners based on practical cooperation.
I see that China’s leadership has tried to keep on the one hand, the old traditions of Chinese politics and culture, whilst on the other hand, give a chance to make China more modern and give China a chance to be one of the best economic players in the world.
Each country has its own path but we must all live together in peace, so respect, trust and understanding are fundamental.