The Effective Governance and Poverty Issue: A U.S.-China Case Comparison
The U.S. is a prosperous society that cares little about the wellbeing of its most vulnerable.
The U.S. is a prosperous society that cares little about the wellbeing of its most vulnerable.
The further development of China’s homegrown airliners makes it possible for the country to become one of the suppliers of civil aircraft and related products and services to the world.
Given the increasing tensions in Europe and in the Asia-Pacific, policies and constructive diplomacy supporting Peaceful Coexistence are urgently needed.
Let improvements in words turn to substantive changes in action, thus bringing China-U.S. relations, especially economic and trade relations back to the right track, benefiting peoples of the two countries and of the world at large.
Countries and companies ‘de-risk’ from China, but their real objective is to avoid the great risk from the U.S. This is the dark path of increasing hegemony and imperialism.
The global order is shifting in favor of multipolarity, which effectively makes such U.S. led mini-cliques anachronisms in attempting to depict the world ‘how they want it to be’ rather than ‘how it actually is.’
The other six members of the G7 club should first discuss how the U.S. has been coercing them so far.
The U.S.-Japan-ROK cooperation mechanism, as these developments show, is now on a dangerous path. The closer their cooperation becomes, the more dangerous it is going to be for Northeast Asia.
Whether China is a developed country or not is not for the United States to decide.
The U.S. believes it has an infinite right to use sanctions aggressively, while simultaneously accusing China of ‘economic coercion.’ This situation only highlights the hypocrisy, arrogance, double standards, and unequal nature of American unipolarity.
China does support the diversification of international currencies, which helps shore up the global economy’s ability to cope with risks.
Dialogue cannot be used to justify actions that harm China’s interests and the U.S. must demonstrate its commitment to improving bilateral relations through tangible actions.