2024 to Witness China’s Continuous Progress
In short, China looks to monitor developments without deviating from proactive and prudent policies that guarantee progress.
In short, China looks to monitor developments without deviating from proactive and prudent policies that guarantee progress.
Brazil, under the new Lula administration, has espoused a proactive and assertive foreign policy, departing from the erstwhile inertia and isolation embraced by his predecessors.
The evolution of the BRI and China’s role in global governance will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of international cooperation.
There is no more important or honorable task for Europe than to use its moderating power to prevent China-U.S. differences from turning into open confrontation.
After becoming a G20 member, the AU will gain broad channels to coordinate financial and economic policies with the world’s major economies.
In the practice of advancing the cause of human rights, China has blazed a path of human rights development that is both consistent with the trend of the times and befits the nation’s conditions.
Human rights are closely linked to human dignity. The country that offers people the best in the field of human rights will be the most attractive.
The cooperation between China and the U.S. on fentanyl is significant, but it must be emphasized that the context must be global.
Some level of trust is needed for the two countries to overcome bilateral problems that are deep and difficult to resolve.
Bilateral relations between both countries appear grim, but there’s still some light at the end of the tunnel.
Through agricultural reforms, sustainable practices, market-oriented approaches and strategic initiatives, China has made great strides in ensuring stable and sufficient food supply for its people.
As a vital portion of children’s education, preschool education has been receiving increasing attention from the Chinese government, especially that in rural areas. At present, China’s kindergarten enrollment rate has progressed to a new level of 89.7 percent. In China’s southwestern Yunnan Province particularly, remarkable effort has been invested in ensuring rural children receive high-quality early education. 18 years ago, Michael Herman, an education expert from Germany, came to Zhenkang County of Yunnan, China. What results have been achieved in his 18-year experience and cooperation with the local government? What does Herman feel when looking back on his team’s enduring support in Yunnan? With these questions in mind, China Matters’ American host Jack Klumpp came to Taozi Village in Yunnan, together with Herman, to seek the answers of how preschool education in Yunnan is witnessing continuous progress.