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Wang Huiyao: Could Reshaping the World Order Usher in the Return of Economic Globalization?
The outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict accelerated major restructurings in the international landscape and increased multi-polarization.
September 20 , 2022 -
Mehri Madarshahi:Space Discoveries The Future of Mankind
NASA’s new moon project, the Artemis is to carry seeds and plants on board and with the help of robots wearing spacesuits designed for deep space and modern lunar landers it will carry functions assigned to humans, including repair and photography. It is hoped that Artemis can put a male and female astronaut on the Moon by 2024. After the lunar exploration, the mission’s objective then is to send astronauts to Mars.
September 16 , 2022 -
Mathew Burciaga: New study identifies main drivers of government investment in clean energy innovation
Summary: New forms of international cooperation and technology competition with China are the main drivers of public investment in energy innovation, though it remains insufficient to help meet climate goals.
September 16 , 2022 -
Victor Gao: TPA and It’s Consequences
While the Taiwan Policy Act is making its way through the labyrinth in the congressional process in Washington, D.C., it is high time to ponder the consequences of this Act, if adopted and enacted, for China and the United States.
September 16 , 2022 -
Wendy Cutler: Did the United States Miss Its Chance to Benefit from Ongoing Asia–Pacific Trade Agreements?
Since the US exit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in 2017, there has been a steady march of new trade agreements across the Asia–Pacific region that do not include the United States. If this trend continues, there is a serious danger that the US will miss its window of opportunity to shape trade rules and norms within the largest and most rapidly growing region in the world.
September 15 , 2022 -
Zhou Xiaoming: To defuse tensions over Taiwan, US and China need a new strategic understanding
s the party that initiated the new round of tensions, Washington should make the first moves towards reconciliation, while Beijing could scale back military exercises in the Taiwan Strait.
September 06 , 2022 -
【SCMP】Wang Huiyao: More face-to-face interaction needed with Asian countries seeking a “third way” out of the US-China rivalry
China can better pursue its interests with these countries by increasing face-to-face interactions and strengthening human relations.
August 29 , 2022