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Commentaries by Jin Liangxiang

Jin Liangxiang

Senior Research Fellow, Shanghai Institute of Int'l Studies

Dr. Jin Liangxiang is a Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director, Center for West Asian and African Studies, SIIS
  • Feb 08, 2021

    Mixing questions about nuclear reactors and missiles with matters involving Iran’s political system is a recipe for failure. Separating the issues will allow the U.S. to return to the Iran deal more easily, while addressing other concerns in a different forum.

  • Dec 17, 2020

    Reestablishing order in the region must start with recognizing and defending sovereignty. While it is urgent that the incoming Biden administration address the Iran nuclear issue to forestall proliferation, regional order should be a top priority.

  • Dec 04, 2020

    U.S. return to the Iran nuclear deal could be difficult. Much has changed in the world in the past four years, including the recent assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist. China’s help may be needed more than ever.

  • Sep 25, 2020

    Two Arab states established relations with Israel in the name of peace, but the likely result will be more turmoil. Palestinians will feel ever more isolated, especially if the United States succeeds in getting more countries in the neighborhood to follow suit.

  • Aug 28, 2020

    World conditions are not conducive to another cold war, and there’s little reason to expect one. Maybe all the talk is just U.S. rhetoric to frighten others into joining an anti-China bloc.

  • Jun 12, 2020

    Immense economic and political support give the United States some clout when it comes to stopping deals with China. Such interference is irritating but ultimately ineffective.

  • Apr 27, 2020

    The United States has shown leadership in virtually every global crisis — that is, until Donald Trump came along. Now the U.S. president is singlehandedly destroying his country’s reputation.

  • Apr 07, 2020

    The novel coronavirus has spread to more than 200 countries and regions across the world, with more than 800,000 infections as of the end of March. It is a seri

  • Mar 18, 2020

    The end may now be in sight because of the country’s aggressive measures. Some of its practices can provide other countries with models that can be adapted to their own conditions.

  • Feb 19, 2020

    America’s emphasis on Western values could undermine Chinese confidence in its sincerity as negotiations proceed on various fronts. China may have good reason to feel threatened when it comes to political security.

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