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Harvey Dzodin:Belt and Road Initiative changes the world for the better
It's impossible to overstate just how much the Belt and Road Initiative has changed the world in the decade since it was proposed. In many countries, too many so-called leaders say nice words that people want to hear, but few deliver on the (false) promises they make to lure the people, mostly for votes.
October 17 , 2023 -
Dispelling Misconceptions: Why BRI is not a geopolitical tool
Since 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has evolved from a vision to a series of bilateral and multilateral arrangements, offering the potential to serve as a global public good platform. While it has been warmly embraced in ASEAN, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, skepticism still lingers regarding the initiative, particularly from the Western bloc.
October 16 , 2023 -
Wang Huiyao: BRI’s role as global public good should be maximized
The Belt and Road Initiative has grown from a vision in 2013 to a series of bilateral arrangements today with the potential to serve as a global platform for international infrastructure development. By June 2023, 152 countries and 32 international organizations had signed more than 200 cooperation agreements with China on Belt and Road cooperation, reflecting the popularity and effectiveness of the initiative.
October 12 , 2023 -
Wu Hongbo Responds to Queries at CCG Annual Forum
So to emphasize one covenant is not right. We, in China, we support both covenants. We support all the human rights. It's hard to imagine that the country who spent four decades to pull out as many as 800 million people out of extreme poverty, is at the same time a serious of violator of human rights.
October 10 , 2023 -
Siddharth Chatterjee Speaks @ 9th China and Globalization Forum
Ladies and gentlemen, the SDGs have to be rescued. We are in dire straits. That is the reality. There is no embellishment that we can give to it at this moment.
October 08 , 2023 -
Zhou Xiaoming: In calling it a great power contest, the US is whitewashing its aggression towards China
The US-China conflict is a struggle between an aggressor and a resisting party. Casting it as a geopolitical contest suggests both parties share equal responsibility. Worse, to justify its unprovoked aggression, Washington has gone to great lengths to paint China as the attacking party and itself as the victim.
September 05 , 2023 -
Traditional Chinese Medicine and AI, a Perfect Marriage for Health and Wellbeing
TCM has benefitted billions of people in its storied history and responsible AI can help it reach the next level to help even more of us.
September 04 , 2023