Sustainable Development of Blue Economy
Enduring peace could only be nurtured and sustained after all stakeholder nations in the region stand to benefit from the dividends of joint development.
Enduring peace could only be nurtured and sustained after all stakeholder nations in the region stand to benefit from the dividends of joint development.
Indonesia-China relations have shown a satisfying enhancement, especially after both agreed to form a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2013 and succeeded in synergizing Indonesia’s Global Maritime Fulcrum and the BRI in 2018.
When you are fighting against poverty, you don’t give hope to people; you let them stay in their condition and assist them. But when you bring people out of poverty, you give them hope because you are taking them out from their condition to another condition.
Returning to normality is fraught with real danger. However, the pandemic’s history demonstrates that the Chinese government values the right to life more highly than do Western leaders.
Sino-African agricultural cooperation in diverse fields is bearing fruit in the new era.
Facing the rising of China, the West also needs a spirit of innovation to get rid of its old dogmas to accept the reality as it is and built a renewed international governance.
Despite the latest show of ‘goodwill’, it is difficult to believe that the U.S. is not using the rising political forces of Africa to meet its own strategic needs, especially regarding its own economic headwinds.
Compared with the Chanyuan Treaty of Alliance, the section of history since the bilateral Sino-U.S. diplomatic relationship was officially established in 1979 has more to offer: Both sides stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation.
China is deeply integrated into the global economy through trade, investment and economic cooperation.
The world is at a crossroads given the rise of unilateralism and anti-globalization. Against this backdrop, countries should respond by deepening engagement to keep globalization open on their own terms.
Given increasing concerns about U.S. hegemonism and the state of the U.S. dollar, ‘dedollarization’ is a new trend.
As the two largest economies in the world, it is meaningless for the U.S. to unjustifiably blame China for the looming global recession. They need to join hands in championing endeavors to revitalize the global economy, an effort of great significance to one another—and the world.