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September-11-2023
Partisan politics drive anti-China rhetoric in US Congress
In the United States, both parties have reached a consensus on taking a tough stance against China. However, behind this, each party has its own political calculations and ambitions.
September-8-2023
The pathway to China-Australia normalization
China and Australia held their first economic and trade dialogue since 2020 on Thursday, heralding a breakthrough in bilateral relations that have been frozen for years.
September-7-2023
Why US adopts new EV rules
The U.S. has adopted new electric vehicle rules with an intention to contain the development of the EV industry of other countries, especially China. Such provisions not only create a "double discrimination" against Chinese EV makers, but also will ultimately undermine the clean energy transition across the world.
September-7-2023
African countries benefit from BRI
The BRI has proven itself as a pivotal platform for mutual cooperation, facilitating nations in sharing opportunities and seeking common development. The African continent exemplifies such collaborative growth.
August-21-2023
​US strategy of 'de-risking' cannot guarantee its hegemony
Through restrictions and embargoes, the U.S. is seeking to cut off China's access to high-end tech. However, this approach comes with significant risks and uncertain outcomes.
August-16-2023
American hegemony is propped up by never-ending debt
The U.S. is pursuing financially unstable policies to forcibly invest in a hegemonic position, which has led the national debt to balloon. Such overindulgence in debt has damaged its financial credibility.
August-15-2023
Why more countries show interest in joining BRICS
The growing number of countries that would like to join BRICS shows the increasing influence of the bloc and interest in how it can help developing countries outside of U.S.-centric international policy.
August-14-2023
US should take credit downgrade as a warning
Having a rating of AA+ is not a crisis. But the negative trend is concerning. The problem did not arise yesterday, and it will not go away tomorrow. The U.S. should take it as a warning and a call to act now.
August-10-2023
China-Europe freight trains serve as vital bridge for cooperation
In a world that is beset with challenges and uncertainty, Eurasia, with its connected markets and integration, is providing new paths for growth and prosperity.
August-8-2023
US coercion no longer sustainable
By accusing other countries of behavior it itself engages in, the U.S. has created a smokescreen for its own coercive activities.
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