When promoting OBOR, China should fully consider risk returns, and try to maximize returns while minimizing risk.
The normalization of US-Vietnam defense relations may complicate the already-fragile security networks in the region.
The international community will not change its attitude on North Korea unless the latter abandons its nuclear programs.
Cell phones and the Internet have helped empower the previously powerless. No one, especially when you are in uniform, wants his or her tyranny to be videotaped and put online.
The key to solving the Taiwan question is the mainland putting more efforts in development. It is only a matter of time that the mainland can develop a dominant advantage in the complicated geopolitical situation.
It is high time that those irresponsible Western media stopped starting fires and stoking flames and began to cover today’s world, particularly those leading developing countries, without tinted glasses and a hidden agenda.
Striking back is not the only solution to the arbitration raised by the Philippines. Seeking wider cooperation with other claimants and neighboring countries can also help dispel the negative impact of the ruling of the arbitration.
The South China Sea issue needs to be addressed by countries in the region, with no space for the US to weigh in.
Discrimination in favor of foreigners unfortunately still seems widespread in the glamour industries in China.
It is a misinformed notion that Africa’s rise is being hijacked by China.
Selective amnesia over a disaster out of political or any other purposes is even more terrifying than the disaster itself. Tokyo owes an explanation to the world.
Trump could push transatlantic relations toward uncharted waters if elected president. But there is one parameter that could influence his international affairs approach in the end.
Taiwan independence stands no chance as China continues to rise. The pro-independence groups will either be marginalized by Taiwan people or be annihilated by the mainland. There won’t be a third outcome.
Wang Jianlin, a billionaire real estate and entertainment mogul, says his company is aiming to prevent Disney (DIS) from being profitable in China over the next 10 to 20 years.