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Wang Huiyao: New Chapter in China-Japan Relations Can Drive Asian IntegrationJune 29 , 2019
While eyes will be focused on the China-U.S. meeting that will take place on the sidelines of the summit, the quietly gathering momentum for Asian integration may prove to have far greater lasting significance for the world.
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Wang Huiyao: In an age of Globalization 4.0, no country can stand aloofJune 11 , 2019
The 55th Munich Security Conference was held from February 15 to 17. This conference, known as “Davos in the defense field,” has now developed into one of the important annual forums in the field of international strategy and security. It is an important platform for senior defense officials and experts of various countries to state their positions and exchange views on major international security issues.
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[CGTN] MSC: World leaders gather to discuss vital issues affecting global securityJune 11 , 2019
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He Weiwen: The “America First” Trade Policy is Hurting AmericaJune 11 , 2019
The “America First” trade policy has only resulted in two direct outcomes: increasing trade-related tensions between the US and its major trading partners, and threatening the global trading system. On February 27, 2018 the US Trade Representative published a report entitled “Putting America First: The President’s 2018 Trade Policy Agenda” (hereafter referred to as “The Agenda”), which begins with: “Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s time to declare our economic independence once again.”
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Andy Mok: China’s rare earths-U.S. should understand its vulnerabilitiesJune 03 , 2019
Not surprisingly, much attention has been given to the possibility that China might use its dominant position in rare earth metals to counter increasingly escalatory attacks by the United States. Attention has been ratcheted up several notches since the publication of a People's Daily piece on this subject stating "Don't say I didn't warn you" ("勿谓言之不预也"), a phrase rarely used and one widely viewed as a signal regarding how seriously China is considering using rare earths as a form of retaliation.
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He Weiwen: How Trump’s Extreme Pressure on China is BackfiringMay 31 , 2019
US President Donald Trump said recently on Twitter that Huawei could be part of a potential trade deal. In other words, America’s recent outright ban on Huawei was not truly done for national security reasons — there was no evidence supporting the allegations — but rather as a bargaining chip to help get “a great deal” with China. Immediately after announcing the US tariff hike on $200 billion of Chinese goods from 10% to 25% starting May 10, and the subsequent US Trade Representative’s release of the list of $ 325 billion of Chinese goods subject to 25% tariffs, US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin expressed willingness to continue talks with China. All of the above leads people to think that this latest and much larger stick is also part of Trump’s “art of the deal” — extreme pressure to produce the best deal possible. It also provides an explanation for the recent abrupt suspension of China-US trade talks: the US government wants much more. It thus made the stick much bigger, then asked for talks while pressing for a decisive Chinese defeat, that ensures a comprehensive US-China trade deal would be in America’s favor.
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Wang Huiyao: We should focus on real threats, not illusory onesMay 30 , 2019
Stories shape our world. We should choose them based on facts, not fear. We understand the world through stories. Stories can help bridge cultural gaps and connect us with others. They can also mislead and divide.
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CCG Speech Series: Kevin Rudd shares view on Sino-U.S. relationsMay 17 , 2019
Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister and well-known China expert, delivered a keynote speech on the future of Sino-U.S. relations at Center for China and Globalization (CCG), May 17th, 2019. Kevin Rudd, current President of the Asia Society Policy Institute, was joined by a group of Chinese scholars and former officials engaged in the field of Sino-U.S. relations. In a private roundtable discussion following his keynote speech, Mr. Rudd and experts shared views and exchanged ideas on the future prospects of the world’s most significant bilateral relationship. In the shadow of escalating trade tensions between China and the U.S., the event aimed to cast light on the current impasse and work towards solutions for the most pressing bilateral dispute facing the world at present.
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Wang Huiyao: Are we ready for Globalization 4.0?April 28 , 2019
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is taking place from January 22 to 25 in Davos, Switzerland. The theme this year is "Globalization 4.0: Shaping a Global Architecture in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution." But what exactly is Globalization 4.0? Have we already entered this new phase? What challenges are we facing in this new era? Wang Huiyao, founder and president of the Center for China and Globalization, shares his views with CGTN.
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He Weiwen: The “America First” Trade Policy is Hurting AmericaFebruary 18 , 2019
The “America First” trade policy has only resulted in two direct outcomes: increasing trade-related tensions between the US and its major trading partners, and threatening the global trading system. On February 27, 2018 the US Trade Representative published a report entitled “Putting America First: The President’s 2018 Trade Policy Agenda” (hereafter referred to as “The Agenda”), which begins with: “Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s time to declare our economic independence once again.”
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