John L. Thornton: U.S. and China Should Cooperate on Solving Global Issues
There are many areas where the U.S. and China not only could be cooperating, but should be together leading the world.
There are many areas where the U.S. and China not only could be cooperating, but should be together leading the world.
The global crisis of climate change is a topic where all the governments can collaborate together. There is a lot of collaboration to create in this field. But we need to recreate the dynamic.
China is striving to build an elderly-friendly society, with comfortable living facilities, convenient transportation, and accessible leisure services.
One can ask why this Chinese economic recovery matters to Africans. That is because it can potentially benefit the continent’s economy in several ways.
China has now emerged as a strong and wealthy nation, capable of serving the greater global good through win-win development schemes, while promoting democracy internationally through true multilateralism.
There’s an encouragement for other people to find their own modernity. So I find that really encouraging and important.
Developing the silver economy is not only a requirement for enhancing services for the elderly, but also an important part of achieving China’s high-quality development.
Since its WTO accession, China has always carefully attended to ensuring its WTO compliance. Moreover, it has grown into a staunch supporter of the multilateral trading system.
China’s greater efforts to stabilize growth, nurture new growth drivers and open up wider to the outside world will offer tremendous opportunities for other countries.
China will remain a force for stability to promote cooperation between countries, which is Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s message to Europe.
Fairness, justice, and equality are long existing pursuits of Chinese philosophers from ancient times to today.
With the benevolent state in control, individuals enjoy the freedom to live their lives, the state being there to support them.