Working Together to Meet Our Shared Responsibility and Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind
Yang Jiechi
In this fast-changing world, President Xi's vision of a community with a shared future has pointed the way forward for our world. To translate it into reality, countries need to work together and they each do their part for the sake of future generations. China will continue to shoulder its responsibilities as a promoter of world peace, contributor to global development, and upholder of the international order.
The Russia-Turkey-Iran Coalition and Its Prospects
Dong Manyuan
The Russia-Turkey-Iran coalition has been the most prominent development in the Middle East since the upheavals across West Asia and North Africa in 2011. Though not explicitly targeting the US, it has hindered Washington's strategy of controlling the Middle East and undermining Russia's influence in Eurasia, and also caused troubles to US allies in the region.
Middle East Security Issues and Security Governance
Wang Lincong
Middle East security has become a prominent global issue which is constantly exacerbating the uncertainty of the region and the world. Establishing a stable and valid security governance system is imperative for the region, but is bound to be a long and arduous process through internal and external coordination and appropriate strategies.
Seventy Years of Chinese Diplomacy: Practical Innovation and Theoretical Construction
Yang Jiemian
In the historical process toward a great modern socialist country, China's major-country diplomacy has an important and special task. We must follow the historical trend, and define a clearer and more feasible medium- to long-term diplomatic strategy with specific goals at different stages, bearing in mind the mission of safeguarding world peace and enhancing the well-being of humanity.
Development and Innovation in International Relations Studies over the 70 Years of New China
Wang Yaqi & Wu Zhicheng
Along with the history of New China, the studies of international relations in China have gradually evolved from imitation and learning from others to independent innovation. The critical period when China is growing into a global power calls for a more proactive role of Chinese international relations studies, and will provide a broad vista for innovative thinking in IR theories.
International Responsibility and Chinese Diplomacy
Lu Jing
China's concept of international responsibility in different times, as a guide to action, has led to Chinese diplomacy with characteristics of different historical periods. Handling international affairs with a strong sense of responsibility, China has taken the initiative to assume its international duties while keeping the dynamic balance between national and global interests.
China-Africa Cooperation in Poverty Reduction: Evolution of Concepts and Characteristics of Practices
An Chunying
China's achievements in poverty reduction have provided precious experience for African countries, who are eager to integrate the Chinese experience into their own development practices. China should go beyond mere material considerations, respond to the aspirations of African countries, and further the collaborative efforts of poverty reduction to build a China-Africa community with a shared future.
The Tightening of US and EU Foreign Investment Security Review and Its Implications
Zhang Huailing
The tightening of US and EU foreign investment security review provides a legal cover for protectionist policies and a shield from so-called "threat" of Chinese investments. China urgently needs to take effective measures to address its short-term impacts and long-term influence, while protecting the legitimate rights and interests of investors in the process of further opening up.
US-EU Cooperation on Economic Sanctions: Characteristics, Limitations and Prospects
Liu Jianwei
The closer US-EU cooperation in economic sanctions is closely related to the reform process of international sanctions and the pace of European integration, and is also directly affected by the two sides' interactions on the issue of sanctions. However, the cooperation is inevitably constrained due to transatlantic differences in perceptions, interests and institutional capabilities.