Chen Yonglong, Director of Center of American Studies, China Foundation for International Studies
Aug 23, 2018
The US, in launching a ‘trade war’ against China, is appealing to the thinking and rhetoric of the late-twentieth-century - Cold War. This is inappropriate to the modern age, as the world has moved on and become multipolar. China does not itself seek hegemony, but has a number of options to build alliances with which to repel any US hegemonic ambitions, which are thus doomed to failure.
Yin Chengde, Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Aug 23, 2018
Russia is closer to China than to the US. Trump won’t change that.
Gurmeet Kanwal, Former director of CLAWS
Aug 22, 2018
As Pakistan’s new prime minister takes the reins of power, he will be forced to adapt to his country’s shifting relationships with two world powers: China and the United States.
Zhao Minghao, Professor, Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, and China Forum Expert
Aug 21, 2018
America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and China’s Belt and Road Initiative are not necessarily competitors.
Colin Moreshead, Freelance Writer
Aug 21, 2018
ASEAN nations are seeking clarity on who makes the best ally in the Indo-Pacific: China or the United States.
Sun Chenghao, Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University; Munich Young Leader 2025
Aug 20, 2018
Trump wants good relations with Russia, but Congress has other plans.
Ma Shikun, Senior Journalist, the People’s Daily
Aug 20, 2018
The US must give the DPRK more leeway if denuclearization is to be achieved.
He Wenping, Senior Research Fellow, Charhar Institute and West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Aug 20, 2018
Trump’s Iran sanctions are opposed by the rest of the world and will only serve to exacerbate conflict.
Chen Xiangyang, Director and Research Professor, CICIR
Aug 20, 2018
China’s rise coincides with six fundamental changes.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Aug 16, 2018
Escalating tensions between China and the United States will not benefit either. Instead, a party watching from the sidelines has the most to gain.