Deputy Secretary-general, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Association of Social Sciences
Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Research Fellow, China Institute of International Studies
Research Fellow, West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Apr 30
Talking, even through hard times, is not only necessary but also meaningful, because the audience is wider than just the two participants. People are listening at the bilateral, regional and global levels.
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
China Forum expert at Tsinghua University, Associate Professor of Law at Beijing Foreign Studies University
Apr 25
The United States doesn’t hesitate to pressure countries and international organizations to side with it and to isolate Russia. However, it has been unable to persuade China to follow suit. Here’s why.
China Forum expert at Tsinghua University, Associate Professor of Law at Beijing Foreign Studies University
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Apr 30
Talking, even through hard times, is not only necessary but also meaningful, because the audience is wider than just the two participants. People are listening at the bilateral, regional and global levels.
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Apr 25
The U.S. view of competition with China seems to boil down to different notions of what makes a good system of governance. In truth, however, the competition turns on fundamental national interests. By emphasizing ideology, the Un...
Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Assistant Research Fellow, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Apr 30
With Donald Trump making another run for the White House and the possible disruptions his election could bring, it is sensible for Germany to enhance win-win cooperation with China and push for the strategic enhancement of China-E...
Assistant Research Fellow, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Adjunct Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Mar 22
What choices should a country make as humanity faces a historical transformation? For China, the answer lies in dismantling the pervasive zero-sum mindset and maintaining an unwavering commitment to win-win cooperation. China and ...
Adjunct Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology, Senior Fellow at Beijing Taihe Institute
Apr 25
The United States has intensified its efforts to assert or reclaim American Primacy in Asia. Assert if one holds the view that it still holds military preponderance; reclaim if one believes that it doesn’t. Through a series of so...
Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology, Senior Fellow at Beijing Taihe Institute
Research Fellow, University of Central Asia
Apr 12
While Central Asia is caught between two adversarial powers, it is unlikely to distance itself from Russia and China due to its geographical proximity and the already well-established ties between these nations.
Research Fellow, University of Central Asia
Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies
Apr 30
China's post-COVID economic outlook challenges the comparisons to Japan's economic slowdown experience. Resembling 1990s South Korea, China has substantial growth potential through structural shifts toward a consumption-driven e...
Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies
Dean, School of Economics, Fudan University
Apr 30
As China grapples with enormous challenges – including an imploding property sector, unfavorable demographics, and slowing growth – doubts about the future of the world’s largest growth engine are intensifying. Add to that Chin...
Dean, School of Economics, Fudan University
Deputy Secretary-general, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Association of Social Sciences
Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Research Fellow, China Institute of International Studies
Research Fellow, West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies