China-Latin America Relations Ushering in a New Era of Comprehensive Development
Qin Gang
China attaches great importance to its relations with Latin American and Caribbean countries and regards this relationship as a critical foundation of China's foreign affairs. As the world is undergoing drastic transformation unseen in a century, issues and tasks facing the relations call for more relevant in-depth research and increased application of valuable research to diplomatic practices.
Bearing in Mind History, Setting the Right Course and Creating the Future for China-US Relations
Qi Zhenhong
Four decades after the two countries established diplomatic ties, China-US relations have once again arrived at a crossroads. A China that adheres to the path of peace, cooperation and openness is an opportunity for rather than a threat to the US; and a China that plays a constructive role in the international arena is a partner rather
than an opponent of the US.
US Competitive Policy toward China and Transformation of China-US Relations
Wu Xinbo
The door to strategic competition between China and the US has opened under the Trump administration, whose strategy, policy and tactics toward China create a grim picture for bilateral relations in the short run. However, the relations in the long term depend both on the state of interplay between various parties in the US, and more importantly on China's influence and response.
Participating in Global Poverty Governance: China's Approach
Zhang Xiaoying & Wang Xiaolin
China has made remarkable achievements in poverty reduction through institutional designs and practices in line with its national conditions. It can explore ways to participate in global poverty governance through bilateral, multilateral and third-party cooperation, and contribute to the UN 2030 Agenda.
Building China-Latin America Digital Silk Road: Challenges and Roadmap
Lou Xiangfei
As the Belt and Road Initiative is officially extended to Latin America, China and Latin American countries will work together to build the Digital Silk Road. The two sides need to formulate or refine relevant rules in the interest of both parties, and gradually integrate their cooperation into the framework of global digital economic governance.
China-Japan Cooperation in Third-Party Markets: Japan's Strategic Thinking and Its Obstacles
Wang Jingchao
Japan's decision to cooperate with China in third-party markets along the Belt and Road routes reflects the Abe government's strategic reorientation and comprehensive reassessment of domestic and external situation. Such cooperation is a brand-new path for the two sides to achieve win-win outcomes as well as steady and sustainable bilateral relations.
Striving for Coordinated Development of SCO and BRI
Han Lu
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Belt and Road Initiative are both at a new historic juncture. With shared conditions for coordinated development, they are in a position to give full play to their advantages, further optimize their functions and goals, and pursue mutual improvement and joint development in the new period.
The US Enhancing Ties with Sri Lanka: Motivations and Restraints
Li Yibo
The rapid growth in US-Sri Lanka relations is the latest attempt by the US to implement its Indo-Pacific strategy in South Asia. As the strategy materializes, the intensified US involvement in the region will bring new variables to the security situation in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.
The Trump Administration's Policy toward the United Nations
Mao Ruipeng
A far-reaching revision of US policy instruments toward the United Nations has been underway since Donald Trump took office. The policy, featuring a pronounced inclination toward unilateralism and pragmatism, is closely linked to the domestic trend of thought and will add to the uncertainty in the development of global governance.
India's "Link West" Strategy: Origin, Progress and Prospects
Lan Jianxue
The "Link West" strategy is the inevitable result of India's continuous improvement of its comprehensive national strength, representing an important tool to enhance its status as a major power. While its connotation and regional extension continues to develop, its overall effectiveness remains in question and requires further observation.