Showing the World What Is Possible
Even in times of crisis, China has been growing economically and remains a land of limitless possibilities.
Even in times of crisis, China has been growing economically and remains a land of limitless possibilities.
It is unwise for India to turn to the U.S. in resolving the ongoing Sino-Indian border issue. India’s ‘Non-alignment’ policy should not be sacrificed for the U.S.’ global hegemony agenda at the cost of its relationship with China.
With President Xi Jinping’s announcement of the Global Development Initiative, I think that reemphasized China’s commitment to accelerating SDGs.
China’s history, economic structure, development level and ideological orientation combine to make it a force for peace, for global development, for mutually beneficial cooperation and exchanges with the peoples of the world.
We should anticipate the finger of blame will be consistently pointed at China with suggestions that the country cares little about the health and safety of American citizens.
The Arab states are charting a course for the future, and the comprehensive nature of trading ties between the Arab nations and China has elevated ties to a new level and rejected the binary approach in the region, which has brought nothing but discord and discontent.
The U.S. must learn to maturely accept and work with a rising China rather than attempting to viciously suppress it and undo decades of progress in the Asia-Pacific region.
Washington’s containment strategy was doomed to fail anyway. The sooner the U.S. reverses course, the better.
The world community has comprehensively failed to ensure a fair primary distribution of global income. Moreover, this failure is compounded by the intergovernmental organizations established to manage the secondary income distribution being complicit in perpetuating existing inequalities.
China’s three-fold proposal to deliver a fundamental solution to end over half a century of Palestinian suffering speaks to the aspirations of millions.
It goes without saying that there is no country more prolific at ‘economic coercion’ than the United States.
The creation of new organizations representing the interest of the Global South must do their part in creating a new paradigm in the world, a paradigm of harmony and mutual understanding among nations rather than rancor, fear, and conflict.