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 West has been caught sleeping at the wheel yet again, while China has embarked on groundbreaking paths for introducing Central Bank Digital Currencies.
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.
Beyond lack of altruism, the U.S. has ‘weaponized climate.’
The other six members of the G7 club should first discuss how the U.S. has been coercing them so far.
People-to-people diplomacy, embodied in a Chinese Peace Corps, is a win-win for all stakeholders.
China-Central Asia’s close bond would benefit not only the two sides but also the rest of the world by carrying forward the regional and global economies towards gaining a better pace of growth.
Meanwhile, China maintains the public position that nations should decide their internal political dynamics while it fosters trade to all corners of the globe.
It’s time to find new ways to understand each other better and to communicate more effectively, to address serious challenges facing today’s world.
Washington’s new restrictions in efforts to push ahead on U.S.-China economic and hi-tech decoupling are placing many Taiwan exporters in a bind.
Multipolarity must be advanced so as to strengthen peace, stability, and development in a turbulent and rapidly changing world.