In the Throes of Protracted Conflict
Political uncertainty will push the Sudanese to pay a heavy price following decades of protracted conflict.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics May 9, 2023
Political uncertainty will push the Sudanese to pay a heavy price following decades of protracted conflict.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics May 9, 2023
The world needs peace, cooperation, and development, which converge with Lula’s proposal for creating a G20 of peace, to strengthen Sino-Brazilian relations and recognize China’s benign role as a mediator of conflicts.
contributors China & The World Politics May 5, 2023
China is building the norms and the global infrastructure, figuratively and in concrete and steel, for a new multilateral order based on peaceful cooperation and shared prosperity.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Apr 12, 2023
Peace efforts must be taken seriously by all sides at the earliest possible time.
columnists China & The World Politics Mar 20, 2023
The vision of common, cooperative, comprehensive and sustainable security should be advocated. A balanced, effective and lasting global and regional security structure requires a global partnership.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Mar 17, 2023
Diplomacy must be undertaken today to bring the Ukraine war to an end.
columnists Politics Mar 6, 2023
China will dedicate itself to pursuing human progress and global harmony, devote itself to achieving rejuvenation and lasting greatness for the Chinese nation, and contribute to the cause of the continuation and transformation of the international system.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Jan 19, 2023
It is out of the question for any country or country bloc to have absolute security while ignoring other countries’ security. The world would never be peaceful without respect, trust, mutual accommodation and cooperation.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Economy May 17, 2022
America’s contemporary attitude to the world is driven by insecurity ignited by a perceived loss of status to others, which in turn has undermined its ability to reason and, therefore, is at risk of turning the world back towards a divided Cold War environment.
CHINA.ORG.CN Politics Apr 27, 2022
If sanctions further escalated, they could trigger serious crises in the global economy and trade, finance, energy, food, and industrial and supply chains, crippling the already languishing world economy and causing irrevocable losses.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Apr 2, 2022
Throughout their history the Games have had to surmount their use for political purposes. They have also successfully pursued inclusion of all nations, genders and a growing number of sporting disciplines.
CHINA.ORG.CN China & The World Feb 14, 2022
When future historians document these times, the year of 2017 will be described as a watershed for global development and the creation of a community of shared future.
China & The World Jan 30, 2018