The hope for true Global Governance lies in recognizing that humanity’s unique character is to discover the guiding principles of a harmonically ordered universe where power is connected to those principles of goodness.
This article by Thomas Karlsson was originally published by China Today.
At a time when much of the Western world is retreating behind tariff walls and industrial policy rhetoric framed around “unfair competition,” China is…
China’s commitment to high-standard opening-up during its 15th Five-Year Plan period offers Europe an alternative approach to economic resilience.
By Professor Tang Zhichao*
China's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, continues a multi-decade tradition of starting the year with a tour in Africa. This week, Wang Yi will visit Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Lesotho and…
The great awakening of the international community to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s grossly incorrect statement regarding the question of Taiwan’s sovereignty and the so-called security threat she claims this poses to Japan has…
The difference between Chinese and Western approaches to Africa is that China thinks in terms of "development" and prosperity for the people through whose land infrastructure is built. The Western approach, is to get…
By Hussein Askary, Vice-Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
This article is republished here courtesy of China Diplomacy.
Record participation at this year's China International Import Expo underscores global confidence in Beijing's strategy…
By Stephen Brawer, Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
This article is reposted here courtesy of the China Global Television Network (CGTN).
The topic of women's rights and gender equality necessarily raises strong…
Hussein Askary
Vice-Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden (BRIX)
This article is published courtesy of the Global Times.
The fourth plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC),…
For a European audience, the value of engaging with this book is not that it offers a blueprint to be copied, but that it challenges us to test our own assumptions. Do we still…