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Da Hsuan Feng: An Impromptu Reaction to Eileen Gu
The name Eileen Gu has been floating around in the world of social media for quite some time, but it was not until when she actually won this gold medal that the entire world became completely fascinated by her. In this regard, I of course am no exception.
February 11 , 2022 -
Victor Gao: Caught between the US and Russia, Ukraine’s only hope is to become neutral
With the threat of a Russian invasion mounting, the best hope for Ukraine's future peace is to become a neutral state like Switzerland.
February 10 , 2022 -
Jorge Heine: China and the return of the Left in Latin America
The new wave of progressive governments is much more aware than its predecessors of the need for industrial policies to foster development and growth.
January 27 , 2022 -
He Weiwen: Global collaboration key to post-pandemic recovery
The realization of the UN 2030 sustainable development goals (SDGs) has been postponed as the pandemic hit the LIDCs badly, with the UN Human Development Index falling in 2020 for the first time in 30 years. The rising prices of world food, energy, ores and minerals have further aggravated the economic and financial difficulties of the non-resource-exporting LIDCs.
January 23 , 2022 -
[CGTN] Andy Mok: In metaverse land grab, Microsoft’s strategy is one with Chinese characteristics
But Microsoft, perhaps inspired by its many years of experience in China and absorbing elements of Chinese culture and strategic thinking, may be playing a different game and pursuing a metaverse strategy with Chinese characteristics.
January 21 , 2022 -
[CGTN] Wang Huiyao: Ushering innovative policies in China
Given the rampant COVID-19 pandemic, airline meltdowns and the tightening of national travel policies may occur from time to time, causing inconvenience and uncertainty between China and abroad. And talent flow in some fields will also be restricted and to some extent decoupled.
January 18 , 2022 -
Harvey Dzodin: A tale of two systems fighting pandemic
The world has been living (and dying) with COVID-19 for the past two years, but it feels like an eternity. Yet despite the uncertainties ahead, the contrasting ways China and the United States have handled their respective challenges are a tale of two governing systems-one successful and the other struggling.
January 17 , 2022
