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Harvey Dzodin: China’s human rights of health vs ‘US’ decay
After all the world has been through in 2020, the National Day Golden Week holiday gave the Chinese people an opportunity to breathe a collective sigh of relief and celebrate what, for all practical purposes, could be said to be the return to life as we knew it.
October 15 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: Why Cold War Is the Wrong Analogy for Our Planet
Great power competition has cast a shadow over our global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The outbreak should have been a chance for China and the United States to work together for a common cause. Instead, the pressures it has unleashed have inflamed tensions between the two countries.
September 30 , 2020 -
Harvey Dzodin: United we stand, divided we fall
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Wang Huiyao: U.S. and China Should Seek a Truce in Tech Cold War
It would be easy to dismiss the Trump administration’s campaign against Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat as part of an election strategy to attack China from all angles. The moves, however, as well as China’s counter-response, are contributing to a deeper problem at the heart of the global economy — one that can’t be resolved unless the world’s two biggest economies work together.
September 02 , 2020 -
Mario Cavolo: Where in HK does the US see oppression?
While the US administration continues to play out its McCarthyist agenda, it has no evidence to back its claim of malfeasance in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region since the implementation of the national security law.
August 31 , 2020