When promoting OBOR, China should fully consider risk returns, and try to maximize returns while minimizing risk.
Despite the IS presence in Bangladesh, it is having difficulties expanding.
Plagued by violent terrorist attacks in recent years, Xinjiang has strengthened efforts to combat the spread of extremism, the root of terror.
Populism, nationalism, and xenophobia all contributed to the victory of the “Leave” campaign in the UK’s recent referendum on membership in the European Union. But these forces float on the surface of a larger sea change: a fundamental shift worldwide in the relationship between the state and the market.
Australians’ support for the country’s long-standing military alliance with the US has dropped 9 percentage points to its lowest level in nine years, according to the Lowy Institute’s annual poll in mid-June.
Ever since the EU was formed, the member countries have tried to seek a common foreign policy, yet they have never worked one out. So far, the union has not yet reached a consensus over joint diplomacy.
China hopes disputes can be resolved by talks, but it must be prepared for any military confrontation.
Compared with State-owned enterprises, these people tend to be unfamiliar with or ignorant of local laws, culture and customs.
Brazil is having a hard time to host the Olympics.
The number of Japanese tourists visiting Shaanxi Province has declined sharply in recent years, according to the Shaanxi Provincial Tourism Administration (SPTA) Sunday.
India’s reaction toward the “Belt, Road” initiative is a part of its Indo-Pacific strategy.
It has become increasingly difficult to boost confidence among Taiwan troops.
India still seems stuck in a border war with #China after all these years.
Hillary Clinton asked for an interview with the FBI