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Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
May 17 , 2020
Republican politicians have both turned to China-bashing as their latest campaign strategy as nationalism flares on both sides of the Pacific.
Mel Gurtov, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Portland State University
May 04 , 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has proved to be another obstacle in the Trump-era US-China relationship, and throws into uncertainty, once again, whether the future will make the two competitors friend or foe.
Gernot Wagner, Austrian-American Economist and Author
May 03 , 2020
COVID-19’s exponential growth has already offered the public a crash course in numeracy. It is also proving to be a crash test for systemic risk. While it is too soon for the final verdict, it is already clear that the US – not just its current leadership – will need a significant overhaul.
Teresa Kennedy, Master's student at Peking University's Yenching Academy in Beijing
Apr 23 , 2020
The issue of deep-sea presents a classic dilemma between climate protection and innovation. China has the greatest capability to pioneer a method of finding a balance between the two.
Don M. Tow, President, New Jersey Alliance for Learning and Preserving the History of WWII in Asia
Apr 21 , 2020
COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world. Its impact on the U.S. is probably the greatest because of President Trump’s attitude and actions. This article provides a short summary of the events during the last few months, then it discusses the political implications in the U.S.
Leonardo Dinic, Advisor to the CroAsia Institute
Apr 13 , 2020
The public must be cautious against simplifications and conspiracy theories when faced with complex problems such as the latest coronavirus outbreak.
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Apr 07 , 2020
COVID-19 is confronting humanity with its most severe test since 1918, when an influenza pandemic killed more people than died in World War I. Yet the top leaders of the world’s two largest economies, China and the United States, have failed the first round.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Apr 03 , 2020
The two countries followed dramatically different paths in managing the pandemic, inviting comparisons of their governance models. Certainly, this is a test of leadership. The country that drives the international response will be in the driver’s seat in reshaping globalization.
He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mar 27 , 2020
A major test of the global governance system and the governance systems and capacities of individual countries is unfolding before our eyes as the coronavirus pandemic envelops the globe.
He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mar 21 , 2020
Practice is the sole criterion for testing truth. China has confidence in its socialist path, theory, system and culture. China’s strengths are evident it its response to the coronavirus epidemic.