U.S. Imperialism, Political Hysteria and Internal Decline
American politicians today appear shallow intellectually. The hysteria indicates a lack of confidence in America and its future.
American politicians today appear shallow intellectually. The hysteria indicates a lack of confidence in America and its future.
Though the world cannot reach consensus on what kind of international system it wants at the moment, last century’s scourge of war and the following four decades of estrangement should enlighten us that we all are part of a community with a shared future.
Tea is both delicious and healthy. There are many ways you can taste tea and experience tea culture in China.
The gulf between the interests of ordinary people and the American elite continues to grow regardless of the political party occupying the halls of Washington. An equally wide gap exists between the American commitment to unipolar hegemony and the interests of humanity.
This means that economic, technological and civilizational hegemony is not at stake today, but common destiny is at stake.
With each tragedy, the supporters of unfettered access to killing weapons voice excuses and platitudes to deny the need for taking action.
China and Africa have joined hands through thick and thin, and the fundamental interests of both Chinese and African peoples have always been supreme in the conduct of the relations.
The recent talk can be seen as a window of opportunity for bilateral trade and economic relations between Australia and China, and both sides can benefit from the budding environment before third parties potentially attempt to introduce new detracting factors.
The Cambodia-China view of a shared future is a recipe to bolster traditional ties while catering to the continued progress and integration of the region.
Pundits and politicians in Washington tend to read Beijing’s actions as a test of will. From this perspective, anything China does probes the boundaries of the U.S. willingness to react; any reaction but the most extreme will convince U.S. opponents that it’s weak.
If the U.K. is to recover, a dramatic change is needed, and that should start with binning the ‘post-Boris Johnson’ consensus of nationalism, populism, and geopolitical adventurism, all of which have dealt significant damage to the country’s place in the world.
Every challenge is an opportunity in disguise. Chinese and Southeast Asian courier service firms still have a long journey ahead to integrate resources and gain competitive advantages.