He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG ...
Trump 2.0 is expected to be more mature than it was in Round 1. He will likely place greater emphasis on leadership and earning respect from other countries. If both sides commit to communication, ...
As 2025 approaches, the global climate crisis is set to intensify, and the global climate governance process may enter a period of hardship and turmoil. In the face of new challenges, developing ...
Opinion in the United States about the warming of China’s relations with countries in the region identifies the trend as a threat, both to the U.S. itself and to countries that are progressing toward ...
As the world looks back into a turbulent 2024, the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors underscores the urgent need for renewed global efforts to mitigate nuclear risks. In ...
U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump expressed on Dec.16 that, the U.S. and China together can solve all the problems of the world. The next day, he changed his tough tone on high tariffs on China by ...
The risk of a nuclear accident, mistake or blunder that escalates into war is a tangible reality. U.S.-China engagement is urgently needed and could produce more stability and sustainability than many ...
Rick Waters is the managing director of Eurasia Group’s China practice. He previously served as the U.S. State Department’s ...
Daniel Russel is vice-president for international security and diplomacy at the Asia Society Policy Institute. He previously ...
The South China Sea has long been rich in natural resources and trade between people. It is estimated that more than $5 trillion in global trade flows through the region each year, while explorations ...