He Yafei
Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jan 23, 2017
What we are witnessing today is not “the toss out of globalization” or “de-globalization”, but rather a new era or phase of globalization or “re-globalization” wherein greater and more complicated challenges become the order of the day. Therefore we need concerted efforts more than ever before to ascertain the big trends as well as individual difficulties and work out consensus and solutions for collective actions to “make globalization great again”. China has no option but to be in the fore front of globalization and global governance.
Jan 19, 2017
Former top Chinese diplomat He Yafei on how to manage China-US relations under Trump, suggesting ways to deal with trade deficit and expand on areas where the two governments can work together.
Jan 19, 2017
Expectations are on the rise as to what should and could China do to "make globalization work and great again." But this will not only be an onerous task for China.
Jan 19, 2017
The problem is NOT with globalization. Globalization is in the DNA of human society and a key lifeline for mankind.
Jan 19, 2017
Instead of pursuing military alliances, a legacy of the post- World War II, China chooses to knit a web of global partners, 97 to be exact by the end of 2016. Equality, peace, inclusiveness and tolerance of hallmarks of this cooperative partnership.
Jan 19, 2017
From the First Opium War of 1840 to the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949, China has suffered injustice, humiliation and wars waged by foreign powers in what is commonly known as the "century of humiliation."
Jan 19, 2017
For the Chinese, peace and harmony are the core elements in managing family affairs, as well as national and global affairs, underscoring why China has been pursuing a path of peaceful development.
Jan 19, 2017
2003, 2008, 2009 and 2016 mark the milestones that saw China moving from the perimeter to the center in G-20 as China was becoming more interested and astute in participating in global governance.
Jan 16, 2017
It would be unfortunate if the US, as the leading power of globalization, views the changing political and economic landscape as undermining its long-held domination of the world and therefore begins to force changes in the course of globalization. The result would be chaos, and instability for all nations whether or not liberal democracy survives the process.
Dec 30, 2016
The contrast between a collapsing neo-liberalism of the west and the much-welcomed new development model espoused and practiced by China is not to be missed.