Interview with Professor Jiang Quanbao on China’s three-child policy
Read moreChina-EU relations are, in essence, a dialogue between two civilizations. This dialogue has not only benefited both sides greatly but has also brought a wealth of knowledge to human society and human civilization. However, in light of the recent development of China-EU relations, it appears that gre...
Read moreChina and the European Union (EU) formed a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2003. As the then Deputy Director-General of the Department of European Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I engaged in and witnessed the whole process. I clearly remembered that China and the EU caught the wo...
Read moreThe current state of relations between China and the United States is one that’s defined by major power competition. Within this parameter, seeking to constrain the malign aspects of competition is a realistic and rational approach to China-U.S. relations. The topic I hope to address today is “sus...
Read moreAmid the intensification of Sino-U.S. antagonism in recent years, a fundamental difference in approach to the ideological pillars of democracy and capitalism has emerged between China and the U.S. While the latter understands these as “ends” that, in the words of Francis Fukuyama, should become “...
Read moreIn this dialogue, Mr. Cui Liru and Mr. Einar Tangen, delves into the China-U.S. ideological difference and unravels the way one approaches “democracy” as opposed to the other. It examines the reasons behind such divergence on perception, and it comments on the key elements that have been obstructi...
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