Will Huawei rise above the legal challen...
Editor's note: Kong Qingjiang is the dean of the School of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law. The article reflects the authors' opinion, and not necessarily the views o
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Will Huawei rise above the legal challen...
Editor's note: Kong Qingjiang is the dean of the School of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law. The article reflects the authors' opinion, and not necessarily the views o
China to remain an attractive market for...
Editor's Note:The following is an edited translation of the commentary from the Chinese-language "Commentaries on International Affairs" published on China Plus on March 15, 2019. Chinese Premier Li
China needs to break financing bottlenec...
Editor's note: He Weiwen is a senior fellow at the Center for China and Globalization. The article reflects the author's views, and not necessarily those of CGTN. Premier Li Keqiang announced a seri
Trade talks make joint efforts to meet e...
Editor's note: This article is an edited translation, published on the WeChat accounts Taoranbiji on March 5, 2019. The article reflects the authors' opinions, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.
Primaried: The Republican challenging Tr...
When Mark Sanford sought reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018, he should, as an incumbent, have been in a strong position to be the Republican candidate. The conservative lawmaker
Feature: Hundreds protest outside White ...
Hundreds of protesters chanted outside the White House on Monday, the annual U.S. President Day holiday, as part of planned nationwide demonstrations against President Donald Trump's emergency decla
Will the Mueller Report end Trump's 'Rus...
Editor's note: Li Zheng is an associate research fellow at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Institute of American Studies and director of the American Security Center, In
Is John Bolton taking control of America...
Editor's note: Tom Fowdy, who graduated from Oxford University's China Studies Program and majored in politics at the Durham University, writes about international relations focusing on China and the
Britlock - Britain's Brexit Gridlock
Editor's note:Tom Fowdy graduated with an MSc in Chinese Studies from Oxford University after majoring in Politics at Durham University. He has published a number of pieces on the international relat
College admission scandal, inequality is...
It is hardly old news that the top one percent of universities in the U.S. are more likely to recruit students from affluent families. They are already gaining more edges with legacy admissions and m
EU funding to Syria obligatory for democ...
Editor's Note:Yusuf Erim is the Middle East analyst and commentator. The article reflects the author's opinion and not necessarily the views of CGTN. As the fighting in Syria, which has triggered one
Should a new technology be politicized?
Editor's note:Liu Mingli is deputy director of the Institute of European Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessar
The EU needs to remain calm and objectiv...
Editor's Note:David Lee is a consultant and author based in Beijing who works on cross-cutting themes of energy, health, international politics and international development. The article reflects the
Nearly five years after ISIL declared a caliphate in Syria and Iraq, the militant group is on the brink of defeat in eastern Syria. The Syrian Democratic Forces(SDF) and U.S.-led coalition said it's
Sino-U.S. agreement would be a 'triple w...
I'm Robert Lawrence Kuhn and here's what I'm watching. Continuing trade negotiations between China and the U.S. as the 90-day truce approaches the March 1 deadline. Here's why I can continue to be op
How Trump’s 'victory' became Kim’s trium...
Editor's note:Grant T. Harris is CEO ofHarris Africa Partners LLCand was Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs at the White House from 2011 to 2015. The article r
China and U.S. share three common intere...
Editor's note:The following is an edited translation of a commentary from the Chinese-language "Commentaries on International Affairs." At the ongoing seventh round of high-level economic and trade c
World hopes Trump to turn a new leaf
Editor's Note: Ken Moak, who taught economic theory, public policy and globalization at the university level for 33 years, co-authored a book titled "China's Economic Rise and Its Global Impact" in 2