The Trap of Truce
The vitality of global commerce lies in mutual benefit, not zero-sum competition; the foundation of the international order rests on adherence to rules, not raw power.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Economy Aug 14, 2025
The vitality of global commerce lies in mutual benefit, not zero-sum competition; the foundation of the international order rests on adherence to rules, not raw power.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Economy Aug 14, 2025
So the story is very simple—work with China on equal terms. Don’t deny China’s access. Because if you try to choke China, you end up with a much more formidable competitor.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Economy Jun 4, 2025
The U.S. imposition of high tariffs on Chinese goods has triggered short-term strains on China’s exports. At the same time, it has also accelerated its strategic pivot toward technological self-reliance, regional integration, and domestic demand expansion.
CHINA TODAY China & The World Politics Economy May 30, 2025
Despite the optimism surrounding the Geneva agreement, deep-rooted structural tensions between China and the U.S. remain unresolved.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Economy May 19, 2025
China’s current economic conditions suggest that while the ‘reciprocal tariffs’ imposed by the U.S. may cause a decline or stagnation in the country’s exports to the U.S., their overall impact on the Chinese economy and foreign trade is likely to remain?manageable.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy May 9, 2025
With their deeply integrated supply chains and highly complementary economies, China and the U.S. stand to lose from any forced decoupling—an approach that is neither practical nor beneficial to?either side.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy Apr 29, 2025
Politics, at its core, has never been about daring business gambles—it’s about the careful calculus of power. And while entrepreneurs bet on markets, politicians stake their futures on something far less predictable: people.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Economy Apr 14, 2025
Faced with the certainty of the end of the dream of a world to call ‘its own,’ the U.S. wants to take revenge on everyone in order to leave as many ruins as possible in the world for the new power in multilateralism—China.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Economy Apr 10, 2025
Despite its power, the U.S. must be resisted when it acts unjustly. Nations worldwide must band together to uphold international law and defend national sovereignty.
CHINADIPLOMACY.ORG.CN China & The World Politics Apr 8, 2025
The U.S. hopes that nativism can restore its industrial dominance, while China relies on hyper-globalization to avoid the mistakes in its history.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Economy Feb 19, 2025
President Trump’s new tariffs seriously threaten the American economy and its citizens. It is not too late to reconsider and turn to wisdom and common sense.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Economy Feb 12, 2025
Efforts to constrain China serve no one.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics Jan 14, 2025