Tao Wenzhao, Honorary Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Fellow, CASS Institute of American Studies
Jan 25, 2018
American paranoia at China’s so-called “sharp power” is at odds with China’s far more limited cultural influence globally compared to the US’.
Wang Zhen, Research Professor, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Jan 25, 2018
Cooperation needs to be based on common goals and interests, as well as mutual respect and understanding, rather than rude accusation and coercive pressure.
Chen Xiangyang, Director and Research Professor, CICIR
Jan 23, 2018
As Trump pulls the US back from the world stage, China steps up.
Yin Chengde, Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Jan 23, 2018
Xi Jinping’s thought on diplomacy has steered China’s diplomacy from success to success, and serves as a guide for maintaining world peace, and development.
Tung Chee Hwa, Chairman Emeritus, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 19, 2018
Serious effort is needed to bridge the trust gap between the U.S. and China.
Yin Chengde, Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Jan 18, 2018
Xi Jinping’s thought on diplomacy has steered China’s diplomacy from success to success, and serves as a guide for maintaining world peace, and development.
Sun Chenghao, Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy, Tsinghua University
Jan 18, 2018
How has US foreign policy changed under Trump? The most revolutionary part of Trump’s foreign policy in the past year is his attitude and actions towards global governance, multilateral regimes, institutions and agreements.
Kemel Toktomushev, Research Fellow, University of Central Asia
Jan 11, 2018
Beijing has long refrained from engaging militarily beyond its borders. However, as some recent reports suggest, this situation may soon change. Ferghana News reported that China will build a military base in the northern province of Afghanistan.
Richard Javad Heydarian, Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Jan 11, 2018
ASEAN has ably brought together former rivals and among the world’s most (ideologically and socio-economically) diverse nations under a single roof. Yet, with the rise of China and the demise of the old American-led order, the ASEAN is facing an existential moment, which may require strategic soul-searching and major institutional reforms.
Zaki Laïdi, Professor, International Relations at Sciences Po
Jan 11, 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron is trying to advance a new kind of "offensive multilateralism." But unless the European Union as a whole embraces the cause, Europe risks becoming a casualty of China’s efforts to bend the multilateral system to its own will or, worse, Trump’s efforts to dismantle it altogether.