{Editor’s note: Qiushi published an article discussing three challenges that China has faced since it became the second largest economy in the world: the U.S.’ suppression, the low end of the industry chain, and the lack of discourse power. Continue reading
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The U.S.’s Strategy of Exporting Ideology over the Internet Will not Change
{Editor’s Note: Qiushi published an article discussing how the U.S. exports ideology over the Internet. Its method of exportation has become a core part of the U.S.’ strategy of “public diplomacy.” Continue reading
The One Belt One Road Initiative Will Change the International Landscape
{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
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
Pilot Program for the Supervision Committee: Xi Jinping’s Big Step to Political Reform?
{Editor’s Note: Xi Jinping might have started something big in political reform when he established a new supervision (监察) structure.
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