Lye Liang Fook, Senior Fellow, Regional Strategic and Political Studies, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute
Dec 17, 2019
The role of small countries, whether in terms of moral influence, upholding free and open trade or promoting regional peace and stability, should not be underestimated.
He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Dec 17, 2019
Globalization offers context for the identity politics that grips political life everywhere. China knows that that balancing market efficacy and social justice is essential.
Dec 17, 2019
The United States is trying to make high-tech a platform for strategic rivalry, which is not how China sees it. The reality in the field is a kind of constructive and strategic mutual dependency.
Wang Yi, Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China
Dec 14, 2019
Both countries stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation. The lesson still holds true today and will remain so in the future.
Ben Reynolds, Writer and Foreign Policy Analyst in New York
Dec 13, 2019
In order to outmaneuver the Trump administration and help reestablish the trade regime it prefers, the Chinese government simply needs to ask itself who really needs to worry more about turbulence in 2020.
Wang Honggang, Deputy Directorof Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Dec 12, 2019
China’s idea for a new model of international relations is about more than economics. It envisions global solidarity in the context of multipolar politics.
Patrick Mendis, Visiting Professor of Global Affairs, National Chengchi University
Itgelt Bat-ochir , Student of International Relations, University of Pecs in Hungary
Dec 12, 2019
Mongolia has recently tried to extend its diplomacy to fellow democratic nations India and the United States. However, making faraway friends may prove difficult as it faces economic pressure from its communist neighbor to the south – China.
David Shambaugh, Gaston Sigur Professor and Director of China Policy Program at George Washington University, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution of Stanford University
Dec 06, 2019
As U.S.-China trade tensions mount, “decoupling” must be understood broadly. It occurs in many areas, at different speeds and with unique consequences.
Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker ’72 Professor of Government , Claremont McKenna College
Dec 06, 2019
America’s allies are reluctant to support a move as drastic as a total split with China.
Da Wei, Director of Center for International Strategy and Security; Professor at Tsinghua University
Dec 04, 2019
“Competition” carries any number of connotations, from benign to malicious. Clarity about exactly what the Trump administration means would be helpful.