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  • [SCMP] Wang huiyao: How a ‘G3’ mechanism could reset US-China-EU relations and tackle global challenges

    To make a start in reviving these interactions, a delegation from the Centre for China and Globalisation visited Paris, Berlin and Brussels earlier this month. During the trip, we attended seminars and met representatives from think tanks and government agencies.

    August 23 , 2022
  • Mehri Madarshahi: IRAN Giant of Eurasia Geopolitical Challenges and Opportunities

    To survive the impact of the tough U.S. sanctions, Iran has strived to navigate ties between China and India, initially trying to maximize its benefits. Given its important geopolitical location, Iran is being pulled in different directions by China, Russia, and India when it comes to their rivalry in economic and geopolitical spheres.

    August 15 , 2022
  • Ambassador of Colombia to China: Young Leaders Are the Present, not the Future

    “COVID-19 is more than a health crisis and is restructuring our knowledge and understanding of everything. It is actually changing the world economic and social order in an unprecedented way, creating new challenges for humanity. How the world faces this crisis and how young people view, think and respond to global issues and challenges will determine the face of the future of the world.”

    August 12 , 2022
  • [SCMP] Wang huiyao: To mend fraying Sino-US relations, nothing can beat face-to-face interaction

    US-China exchanges have fallen off a cliff amid tensions and the pandemic, but American policymakers, academics and business leaders still want to better understand China.

    August 06 , 2022
  • Chinese thinktank calls for restoring people to people exchanges

    Plenty of Pekingnology subscribers have dealt with Wang, who has just led a CCG delegation to top think tanks and other counterparts in Singapore, the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, and South Korea. Some of you might have just met him personally. So what are his thoughts after the month-long visit? More importantly, how does an open-minded, internationalized Chinese think-tanker/interlocutor work the Chinese public opinion in the way that’s fit to publish here?

    August 01 , 2022
  • He Weiwen: Fed rate hike ‘pours oil’ on global debt-crisis ‘fire’

    If the Fed hikes and the subsequent aftermath continue, there will be an extremely high risk of a debt crisis chain reaction in the world's developing economies. Simultaneously, worldwide financial turbulence and recession accompanied by high inflation is looming on the horizon. It also looks certain that the world will miss the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals target.

    July 29 , 2022
  • He Weiwen: Washington Should Stop Misperceiving China-U.S. Relations

    Washington should realize that China’s rise is unstoppable and Chinese people will make the national rejuvenation come true step by step. U.S. politicians should focus on improving domestic governance and make efforts to solve all kinds of serious problems in their own country. Actions taken in an effort to hurt China-U.S. relations will only end up hurting the American people.

    July 29 , 2022
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