Getting China-EU Relations Right
For the EU to maintain its principled opposition to any ‘zero-sum’ contest, it should build on its stated desire to partner with Beijing on global issues and avoid misconstruing its partner as a political rival.
For the EU to maintain its principled opposition to any ‘zero-sum’ contest, it should build on its stated desire to partner with Beijing on global issues and avoid misconstruing its partner as a political rival.
In any event, this strike wave gives the lie to claims by many anti-Brexit intellectuals that the British – and in particular the English – working class are docile serfs who are too idle or stupid to think and act in their own interests as workers.
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.
Meanwhile, China maintains the public position that nations should decide their internal political dynamics while it fosters trade to all corners of the globe.
A fearful nation with sensationalistic media and a humongous military can be antithetical to world peace.
Even if there is no feasible outcome for decades, it is certain that such debt will continue to grow until, one day, there may be no easy way out, especially given the current toxic nature of U.S. party politics.
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.
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.
As part of the BRI, CPEC embodies the spirit of building a community of shared future for mankind, and has witnessed pragmatic cooperation between Pakistan and China.
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.
The challenges encountered by the art industry in applying AI will undoubtedly provide food for thought for other industries and society at large. As the AI era continues to unfold, we must all roll with the changes.