Weathering Trump 2.0
While the 47th U.S. president has declared a trade war on all nations, China has the strength to get ahead despite the complex rivalry.
CHINA TODAY China & The World Politics Jan 3, 2025
While the 47th U.S. president has declared a trade war on all nations, China has the strength to get ahead despite the complex rivalry.
CHINA TODAY China & The World Politics Jan 3, 2025
Managing competition and cooperation between China and the U.S. will require a more pragmatic approach from the new U.S. administration.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Economy Nov 15, 2024
The Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China?that convened in Beijing from July 15 to 18 will be a milestone?in seeking to find solutions to some tricky economic problems in a complex, global environment.
columnists ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Jul 19, 2024
As the world’s two largest economies, friction between the U.S. and China will inevitably affect global economic recovery. So if everyone loses, what is the point of the game?
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Economy Jun 5, 2024
Dialogue and negotiation on equal and mutually respectful footing are the only means that can, and hopefully will, lead to win-win economic cooperation between the two.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Economy Feb 1, 2024
The ups and downs in China-U.S. relations shows that cooperation benefits both sides while conflict only brings harms to all.
contributors China & The World Politics Jan 31, 2024
Some level of trust is needed for the two countries to overcome bilateral problems that are deep and difficult to resolve.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Culture Economy Jan 2, 2024
Washington and Beijing must reject confrontation and find a path toward constructive and cooperative engagement and relations for the long term in the national interests of both peoples.
columnists China & The World Politics Economy Nov 22, 2023
This is what Iran and Saudi Arabia are rediscovering—that whatever their differences, what they have in common are even greater.
BEIJING REVIEW China & The World Politics May 4, 2023
Pundits and politicians in Washington tend to read Beijing’s actions as a test of will. From this perspective, anything China does probes the boundaries of the U.S. willingness to react; any reaction but the most extreme will convince U.S. opponents that it’s weak.
BEIJING REVIEW ECONOMY WATCH China & The World Politics Economy Feb 22, 2023
When addressing regional and international issues, war and sanctions are not good options; dialogue and negotiation are the fundamental way out.
BEIJING REVIEW Politics Feb 8, 2023
Washington’s Cold War mindset and bloc politics strategy is a dead end and negatively affects relations with China not to mention relations with the rest of the world.
columnists China & The World Politics Feb 7, 2023