Stronger Cultural Links
As developing countries, China and Brazil have extensive consensus on many topics. The press and media in both countries are expected to play a positive role in directing the public in the right way.
As developing countries, China and Brazil have extensive consensus on many topics. The press and media in both countries are expected to play a positive role in directing the public in the right way.
It’s not surprising China’s self-defense lands on deaf ears. The ‘accused protesting innocence’ is difficult for some to accept as they have already made up their minds—courtesy of ubiquitous biased reports.
Before it is too late, Washington must engage with China in a constructive manner to work out a modus vivendi based on the principles of peaceful coexistence.
The most pressing challenge in this global environment is for countries to remain open, prudent and to act in their own best interests, as opposed to fighting the hegemonic struggles of other countries.
A post-Western world order, if humanity survives the present, is inevitable. The sovereignty, security and prosperity of ASEAN countries is assured only in actively working for a peaceful transition to that order.
Falling incomes, surging power bills, and economic stagnation all beset the United Kingdom, yet rhetoric is the least effective for addressing poor economic performance, creating jobs, or bringing inflation under control.
We are confident that in Samarkand we shall witness the birth of a new stage in the life of SCO – the number of its members will grow, and its future agenda will be formed, and this is highly symbolic.
The U.S., like so many countries, looks foolish when it accuses its political rivals of cyber warfare knowing full well that it does the same.
The signing of this agreement may well end the delisting crisis facing U.S.-listed Chinese companies. This agreement is set to lay the groundwork for further cooperation in this regard. It also reveals the truth that only cooperation can bring win-win results.
Countries around the world are like passengers abroad the same ship who share the same destiny, for the ship to navigate the storm and sail towards a bright future, all passengers must pull together.
All countries, including China, should remain highly vigilant to the potential impacts on their exports due to U.S. economic recession and possible capital outflows as the Fed has reaffirmed plans for an aggressive interest rate policy.
Given China’s market scale, economic resilience and pivotal position in global supply chains, decoupling from China means decoupling from opportunity.