He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Dec 22, 2017
Is the world destined for war, or can we work together to build a better future?
Lucio Blanco Pitlo III, Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation
Dec 22, 2017
President Trump’s attendance at the recently concluded ASEAN Related Summits held in Manila suggests continued U.S. interest in a region touted as among the key engines of global economic growth and development. This is crucial as ASEAN celebrates its golden anniversary amidst fast changing regional dynamics.
Peter Bittner, Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
Dec 21, 2017
President Trump’s Asia ‘policy’ is disjointed to say the least, but his administration’s latest responses to OBOR are becoming adversarial in tone.
Ivy Yu, News Editor, Beijing
Dec 20, 2017
The dissonance between Trudeau’s progressive ideals and mainstream beliefs among the Chinese people is part of the reason why Trudeau found it hard to strike a trade deal with China during his recent state visit.
Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies, Lau China Institute at King's College, London
Dec 19, 2017
Nothing should make us complacent about what 2018 holds for US-China Relations.
Jia Wenshan, Professor, Chapman University
Benjamin Leffel, Ph.D. student in Department of Sociology,University of California Irvine
Dec 18, 2017
Fading is the “mutually assured destruction” (MAD) defining of Cold War rivalries, as great power relations have marinated long enough in globalization to give way to a deep interdependence, one which lends itself more so to Mutually Assured Gains or “MAG”. Such is the case with U.S.-China relations, though the national-level of this relationship offers more of a precarious bag of mixed results.
Yu Sui, Professor, China Center for Contemporary World Studies
Dec 18, 2017
Political parties around the world should engage with each other directly to promote mutual understanding and build a community of a shared future for humanity.
Wang Yi, Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China
Dec 18, 2017
China's foreign policy has two overarching goals, namely, the fostering of a new form of international relations and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.
Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Dec 18, 2017
America’s decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem is a reckless attempt to distract from its domestic problems.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Dec 14, 2017
China-US relations have gone through stages when they were threat-driven and interest-driven. They are likely to be increasingly security-driven in the future.