Cui Liru, Former President, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Jul 25, 2018
Despite increased tension and sociopolitical changes, China and the US must continue to find common ground for cooperation to promote peace and stability in a multipolar world.
Zhang Tuosheng, Principal Researcher at Grandview Institution, and Academic Committee Member of Center for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University
Jul 16, 2018
This is how a cold war between China and the US might start.
Hua Xin, PhD, CASS Graduate School
Jul 13, 2018
Trump’s trade wars will disrupt global trade.
Yu Xiang, Senior Fellow, China Construction Bank Research Institute
Jul 04, 2018
China and US should find a way to manage their disputes without stumbling into a trade war.
He Yafei, Former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jul 03, 2018
Cold War benefits no one.
Su Jingxiang, Fellow, China Institutes for Contemporary International Relations
Jun 26, 2018
The US’ increasingly hard line on China makes it harder to avoid confrontation.
Bian Xiaochun, Deputy Director at the Institute of World Development
Jun 07, 2018
The producer-consumer relationship between China and the US underpins the current global trade landscape, and it is unlikely to change in the short run because of a trade war.
Yu Sui, Professor, China Center for Contemporary World Studies
May 31, 2018
Friction is inevitable, trade war is not.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
May 17, 2018
China-US interdependence should prevent the two countries from entering a Cold War. Mutually assured destruction will prevent a hot war.
Li Ruogu, Vice President,China Foundation for Peace and Development
May 15, 2018
The US should stop resorting to unilaterialism and protectionism on trade issues. In this way the economic cooperation between China, the United States, and other countries can be further consolidated and developed.