{Editor’s Note: Huanqiu published an article with effusive praise of China’s One Belt One Road initiative, claiming that it will dramatically change the Western-dominated international landscape. Continue reading
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Why Still Spoon out Porridge When the Pot Is Broken?
The Logic of Future Asset Allocation Has Changed Completely Continue reading
The Divided Korean Peninsula Presents China with a Major Hidden Crisis
{Editor’s note: A Chinese expert argued that a united Korea, rather than the divided Korea, is better for China’s interest. Continue reading
Qiushi Interview with Zhou Mingwei, Director of the China International Publishing Group
{Editor’s note: China International Publishing Group (CIPG, Chinese name 中国外文出版发行事业局, or abbreviated as 中国外文局) is an organization under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Committee. Continue reading
The United States That Has Been Demonized Versus Its Real Relationship with China
{Editor’s Note: A Chinese blogger realized that the general public in China has probably been misled about the U.S., as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been demonizing it for many years. Therefore, she published an article to explain to the Chinese people what the true America is like and how the U.S. has long been helping China. Continue reading
Is China Ready for “Korean War II”?
{Editor’s Note: As the situation on the Korean Peninsula escalates, moving ever closer toward a potential war, how should China respond in order to minimize the damage to its national interests? Continue reading
A PLA General’s Speech on How China Should Deal with Trump
Major General Jin Yinan gave a speech on January 20 about how China should position itself after Trump takes office. He explained in detail why China has nothing to worry about at all.
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Duowei: New Navy Nominations of “Dark Horses” Sends an Important Signal
At the beginning of 2017, the People’s Liberation Army underwent big personnel changes that surprised outside observers. First, the Chinese Navy commanders of all the three major fleets have been replaced. Then, for the first time, the commander-in-chief of the combat region was promoted from the Navy. This series of personnel changes sends two signals: First, China’s southern combat region, that is, the South China Sea, will become the main strategic focus. Second, one of the objectives of the 2017 military reform is to highlight three-dimensional warfare.
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