Senior Research Fellow, Charhar Institute and West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Assistant Research Fellow, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Guest Researcher, Center for Peace and Development Studies, China Association for International Friendly Contact
Professor, Finance and Economics at Columbia University
Jul 19
Can an assassination attempt improve a candidate’s chances of winning an election? Taiwan’s experience suggests that it might. During its 2004 presidential election, polls showed then-President Chen Shui-bian trailing his oppone...
Professor, Finance and Economics at Columbia University
Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Jul 19
No matter who ultimately wins the election in November, only minor adjustments to competition with China at the tactical level are likely to occur. The competitive essence will not change. It’s a Cold War-style outcome that may m...
Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Adjunct Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Jul 26
A growing number of voices warn of a coming global conflict of catastrophic proportions. Such messages must be interrupted. The world must not sleepwalk into war. As it moves to the center of the world stage, China not only calls ...
Adjunct Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Jul 04
While China and the United States are the most important external stakeholders on the Korean Peninsula, Russia has focused more on its strategic interests in the region out of concern over security issues in Europe. To achieve end...
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Deputy Secretary-general, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Association of Social Sciences
Jul 25
NATO formally took a hard stance against Russia at its Washington summit, dampening the initiative. But without a rational understanding of responsibility for the war, peace in Europe will remain elusive, and security issues may s...
Deputy Secretary-general, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Association of Social Sciences
Assistant Fellow at Department for European Studies, China Institute of International Studies
Jul 19
Some sharp contrasts, as well as broad similarities, between the two major European countries’ political environments were revealed by the latest elections. They are likely to be a shaping force in geopolitics.
Assistant Fellow at Department for European Studies, China Institute of International Studies
Tunisian-German-American specialist, Research Assistant at Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development
Jul 05
Tunisia’s location on the Mediterranean Sea has lent itself to close ties with Europe over many decades, but President Kais Saied seems to be spurning the West now in favor of currying favor with China.
Tunisian-German-American specialist, Research Assistant at Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Jul 04
While China and the United States are the most important external stakeholders on the Korean Peninsula, Russia has focused more on its strategic interests in the region out of concern over security issues in Europe. To achieve end...
Associate Professor at National Niigata University in Japan, Nonresident Senior Fellow at University of Hong Kong
Senior Fellow, Yale University
Jul 19
In the so-called Third Plenum to be held on July 15-18, China’s senior leadership will have an opportunity to establish the broad outlines of a policy framework that could reshape the country’s course for the next several years....
Senior Fellow, Yale University
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
Jun 28
America’s fundamental strategy of creating trading blocs of approved partners will have disastrous global consequences. The Great Depression in the 1930s was brought on, in part, by U.S. protectionism. The world must now guard ag...
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
Senior Research Fellow, Charhar Institute and West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Assistant Research Fellow, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Guest Researcher, Center for Peace and Development Studies, China Association for International Friendly Contact