Is China a Threat to Britain?
The reality is that the Foreign Affairs Committee found no evidence that China is a threat to Britain.
The reality is that the Foreign Affairs Committee found no evidence that China is a threat to Britain.
There are issues that concern everybody, like climate change, the need for sustainability, and such major public health issues as the COVID-19 pandemic, on which our two countries need to work together on good terms.
Washington must wake up to the trend of the times and the desire of the international community for peace and development.
China-sponsored centre in Djibouti is providing crucial know-how to young entrepreneurs in Africa.
Climate change is a common threat to all human beings and the world community should deal with the problem in a concerted manner. Developed countries and developing countries should take their ‘common but differentiated responsibilities.’
Something else is likely to spread quickly because of this government-initiated scrutiny of Chinese travelers: anti-Asian hate.
As digital technologies permeate all sectors of social life, China and the world at large need to establish basic systems for data, so that data will be used in accordance with common standards, principles and rules.
The current state of American democracy is increasingly contentious, bitter, and divided.
The pandemic will eventually pass and Chinese citizens’ surging enthusiasm for outbound travel and their huge consumption potential are crucial to a global hospitality and travel industry in desperate need of recovery.
Given the events of last year, in many aspects, there is ‘no going back,’ and one can only hope cool heads will prevail.
The state visit of Marcos to China was an opportune time for both countries to reach the next level of their bilateral ties: from comprehensive strategic cooperation to comprehensive strategic partnership.