China and the EU: Rivalry or Cooperation?
If a dual leadership is to take form, it is crucial for the EU and China to find their own way of maintaining cooperation and dialogue, based on mutual...
Sep 7, 2020
Education Builds Foundation for Sustainable Development in 25 Years
It's Tibet's investment in education that makes the improvements sustainable.
Sep 7, 2020
US Sanctions Undermining Own Students’ Right to Education
Human rights, including the rights to an education and employment, are vital to ensure a life worthy of a human being. However, they also lay bare the moral...
Sep 4, 2020
What is Shinzo Abe’s Legacy in the Asian Pacific?
The resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last week due to illness was a shock to many. After eight years in office, what legacy has he left in the...
Sep 3, 2020
What Kind of Message Did Wang Yi’s European Tour Send?
In an uncertain world, Europe's commitment to multilateralism is good for stability and acknowledges China's growing role. Obviously, not all European...
Sep 3, 2020
“Decoupling” or Engagement? History and Reality Already Give the Answer
China and the U.S. working together can make great things happen for the two countries and the world at large, while China and the U.S. stuck in confrontation...
Sep 3, 2020
Time for India-China Cooperation in Winning the Fight against COVID-19
The ongoing COVID-19 is a stark reminder that all countries must rise above differences in geography, race, history, culture and social system.
Sep 3, 2020
Proper Approach to Trade Disputes
Countervailing measures are aimed to calibrate the prices of imported goods to a fair level of competition, rather than blocking imports from entering China....
Sep 2, 2020
Fear, Hate, and Competence: Could COVID-19 Be a Turning Point?
No matter how cynical or self-centered you may be, this experience has shown that you will become neither a global leader nor even a regional leader if you...
Sep 2, 2020
Why European Countries Oppose US on Iran Nuclear Issue
EU is opposed to the U.S. not only on the Iran nuclear issue but also on a variety of issues, including U.S. withdrawal from UNESCO, quitting climate change...
Sep 1, 2020
U.S. Provocations Can’t Buck Peaceful Cooperation in the South China Sea
China’s U.S. policy has always maintained a high degree of stability and continuity. China is willing to build a China-U.S. relationship based on...
Sep 1, 2020