The G7’s Anti-China Strategy Will Undoubtedly Fail
The other six members of the G7 club should first discuss how the U.S. has been coercing them so far.
The other six members of the G7 club should first discuss how the U.S. has been coercing them so far.
People-to-people diplomacy, embodied in a Chinese Peace Corps, is a win-win for all stakeholders.
For the U.S., achieving healthy economic growth and reducing the massive expenditures in the fields that only serve to maintain its global hegemony are certainly the most important way to alleviate the debt ceiling crisis.
The U.S.-Japan-ROK cooperation mechanism, as these developments show, is now on a dangerous path. The closer their cooperation becomes, the more dangerous it is going to be for Northeast Asia.
Win-win is one of the core values expressed in China’s promotion of genuine multilateralism and a multipolar world, one that opposes unilateralism and hegemony.
Today, thanks to joint efforts, bilateral relations between Uzbekistan and China are of a particularly close nature. Practical cooperation between the two countries is deepening in virtually all spheres and areas.
Whether China is a developed country or not is not for the United States to decide.
China-Central Asia’s close bond would benefit not only the two sides but also the rest of the world by carrying forward the regional and global economies towards gaining a better pace of growth.
Adherence to an inclusive worldview and commitment to a progressive view of history, observing that peaceful development, fairness and justice, and progress, rather than retrogression, is what the international community needs most.
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.