Jianyin Roachell, Transatlantic Digital Debate Fellow and Co-founder of Policybot.io
Aug 03, 2020
As ordinary Chinese social media users criticize American social norms and politics, official media paints a picture of pandemic pandemonium.
Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
Jul 31, 2020
In the midst of a devastating pandemic, China’s ambitious space mission to Mars follows in the footsteps of Isaac Newton’s mid-plague scientific explorations.
Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
Jul 30, 2020
The White House’s attempt to bar many foreign students from returning to the US to continue their studies threatens to damage America’s reputation for educational tolerance and intellectual inquiry – not to mention the fact that it may well turn foreign students against the US.
Wang Huiyao, Founder, Center for China & Globalization
Jul 13, 2020
As the pandemic worsened in China, support came from people and businesses in the United States. Then, when the U.S. situation worsened, Chinese people stepped in with assistance. The two governments should follow this example and cooperate, rather than allowing relations to deteriorate further.
Tian Feilong, Associate Professor, the Law School of Beihang University
Jul 09, 2020
Both human rights and the rule of law are protected in the SAR, even as the United States, with its long-arm jurisdiction and unilateral sanctions, returns to Cold War cliches that are not good, either for itself or for others.
Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
Jun 27, 2020
Recently published in the National Review, “China Unquarantined” is little more than an unfounded, incendiary cheat-sheet to remind Republicans to stay on message and speak in unison.
Li Yan, Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Jun 24, 2020
Of the many efforts the United States has made to decouple with China, its moves to prohibit cultural exchanges, including advanced studies, are least likely to work and undermine a key stabilizer in relations.
Jun 22, 2020
Beijing is on high alert after a new outbreak of COVID-19.
Huang Jing, University Professor at Shanghai International Studies University
Jun 17, 2020
US national identity has become polarized, and a tribalism has emerged under which compromise has become virtually impossible. The American melting pot of diverse cultures and broad tolerance has been damaged.
Zhao Minghao, Professor, Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, and China Forum Expert
Jun 17, 2020
The people of the United States have paid a huge price for Trump’s incompetence and divisiveness. His response to the killing of George Floyd and the massive protests that followed was as clumsy as his response to the COVID-19 epidemic.