He Yafei
Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs

Aug 21, 2017
The Post-America Era has arrived, but what does it mean? How will globalization, global governance, and the international balance of power be affected? Leading nations will emerge as America regresses, but the potential for peace and prosperity for all are at hand.

Jul 28, 2017
He Yafei says that international relations are based on interests. "I would discourage of the use of 'honeymoon'".

Jul 28, 2017
Relations with the U.S. are important and consequential while at the same time complicated. He Yafei explains why a single issue, be it North Korea, Trade or South China Sea, should not hijack the bilateral ties.

Jul 28, 2017
For the North Korea issue, He Yafei says the negotiation is "the only way out short of war". Big powers need to be "of one mind" and patient to prevent the issue from turning into a full-fledged crisis.

Jul 28, 2017
Sanctions will only force North Korea into further isolation to become more confrontational. The U.S. is shifting the responsibility of solving the crisis to China.

Jul 28, 2017
China's solution to the "clear and present danger" of the North Korea nuclear program is a step by step packaged deal starting with "dual suspension".

Jul 28, 2017
He Yafei discusses the three dimensions of the North Korea issue - nuclear, regional security and major power strategic balance.

Jul 20, 2017
Despite changing attitudes toward globalization in many parts of the world, shared interests, shared destiny and “one world one dream” continues to be China’s lofty ideal to build a “community of nations with shared destiny” with all nations in the world.

Jun 23, 2017
China’s efforts to propose a series of new ideas and concepts to improve global governance and stimulate globalization are showing the world a positive way forward as Western powers step away from their post-war leadership roles in shaping those arenas.

May 22, 2017
If there is anything about B&R that can contribute to the future of global governance and world order, it is the inherent opportunity in that proposal to further democratize international relations and make globalization an equal, more sustainable process for sharing benefits among all nations.