Is America’s Economic Performance as Great as It Looks?
It is impossible to predict what directly lies ahead, but it should be very clear by now that the economic achievements the Biden administration claims are actually built on sand.
It is impossible to predict what directly lies ahead, but it should be very clear by now that the economic achievements the Biden administration claims are actually built on sand.
Australia has a smug opinion of its status in the Pacific Family, so the Solomon Islands announcement of cooperation with China came as a surprise.
America’s addiction to oil is not just hurting its people; it’s hurting the world, too.
Capitalists are concerned, particularly those in the West, who equate any type of government regulation or social welfare with a ‘red revolution’ despite their own mantras that Marxism and socialism are themselves dead ends.
Countries, rich and poor alike, are suffering. At a time when global food supply chains are choked due to the pandemic, the Ukraine crisis is worsening an already dire food security situation.
The essence of Wang Yi’s visit has demonstrated that both sides are determined to enhance mutual trust and focus on cooperation while properly managing differences in a bid to take the bilateral relations to a new level.
Today, the world stands at a historic crossroads. Rather than being a satellite of the U.S., the ROK can play its role as an independent participant in international collaboration.
The U.S. prematurely declares victory over coronavirus, gives up on preventative measures, and is surprised when there is a deadly new mass outbreak.
The overemphasis on the European ancestry and white identity of Ukrainians is a betrayal of the universal values of freedom and racial equality. In the 21st century, this is no longer a sign of acceptable pride; it’s unacceptable prejudice.
China and the ROK are neighbors that cannot be separated. As long as they work together with mutual respect and meet each other halfway, they will be able to overcome difficulties and obstacles.
The enormous problems of inflation, coronavirus, and lack of progress on talks with DPRK helped Yoon Suk-yeol win the presidency in South Korea, but Yoon will find that it’s not so easy to solve any of those problems when he takes office.
Neither country stands to benefit from the trade war; what they really need, is a suitable free trade agreement.