Yuen Yuen Ang, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
Feb 07, 2018
In 2018, the 40th anniversary of "reform & opening," how party leaders tell the story of China's transition over the past 40 years will shape future policy steps, both at home and abroad.
Ruoxi Bi, MA Candidate, New York University
Jan 11, 2018
Is the repeal of net neutrality in the U.S. moving the country closer to a Chinese system of internet monitoring?
Wang Yi, Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China
Dec 18, 2017
China's foreign policy has two overarching goals, namely, the fostering of a new form of international relations and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.
Zhong Wei, Professor, Beijing Normal University
Dec 14, 2017
This is what China’s developmental path for the next 30 years will look like.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Dec 14, 2017
China-US relations have gone through stages when they were threat-driven and interest-driven. They are likely to be increasingly security-driven in the future.
Zhao Jiayu, NYU Graduate Student in International Politics and International Business
Dec 05, 2017
For a country seeking to promote its own development, enacting a successful long-term development plan is key, regardless of the economic system. Benefiting from its long-term plans, China is gradually growing into a global power.
Zhai Kun, Professor at School of International Studies; Deputy Director of Institute of Area Studies, Peking University
Nov 29, 2017
A reasonable progression could be from a “neighborhood community with a shared destiny” to “an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future”, to a “community with a shared future for mankind”.
Shi Yinhong, Professor, Renmin University
Nov 28, 2017
Due to various causes, China’s strategic posture in East Asia and the western Pacific after Xi Jinping became China’s top leader again. However, China’s strategic behavior in the same region began to moderate as situation shifted both at home and internationally. This trend started even before Donald Trump’ election as the U.S. president.
Ding Yifan, China Forum Expert and Deputy Director of China Development Research Center
Nov 09, 2017
Whenever China is faced with a challenge or an obstacle, it overcomes it, and grows stronger in the process.