Shared Future for Mankind highlights int...
Editor's note:Jia Wenshanis a professor at the School of Communication at Chapman University, and a research fellow of National Academy for Development Strategies at Renmin University of China. The a
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Shared Future for Mankind highlights int...
Editor's note:Jia Wenshanis a professor at the School of Communication at Chapman University, and a research fellow of National Academy for Development Strategies at Renmin University of China. The a
Advantages of China's political system: ...
Editor's note: As China's most important political gathering, the Two Sessions, are drawing near, it might be a good time to look at China's political system from a more nuanced perspective rather th
Arab League hints at Syria’s impending r...
Editor's note:Mahmoud Saad Diab is a journalist at Al-Ahram and a specialist in international relations.The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CGTN. Hossam Zaki,
The Brexit game: New players, new strate...
Editor's note: Richard Fairchild is an associate professor at the Finance of School of Management at the University of Bath. The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily those of C
Will China-U.S. trade disputes be seriou...
Chinese and U.S. officials continued to meet in Washington in an effort to end the nearly year-long trade war. According to media reports, a new consensus was reached on the text of a trade agreemen
Time for the world to normalize the situ...
Editor's note: Ghanbar Naderi is an Iranian journalist, a current affairs commentator, a documentary filmmaker, and a member of the Writers Guild of Great Britain. The article reflects the author's o
India-Pakistan tension: Crisis beyond th...
Editor's Note:Ning Shengnan is an assistant research fellow at the Department for Developing Countries Studies, China Institute of International Studies.The article reflects the author's opinion, and
China, U.S. should bear global responsib...
Editor's note: The article is based on an interview with Ding Yifan, a senior research fellow at the National Strategy Institute of Tsinghua University. The article reflects the expert's views, and n
How do we protect consumer rights in the...
Editor's note:Aaron Zou is a Ph.D. student based in California, specializing in media and cultural studies. The article reflects the author's views, and not necessarily those of CGTN. Established in
What's left of the Populist Left?
Editor's note:Jan-Werner Mueller is a professor of politics at Princeton University.His latest book is "What is Populism?" The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily the views of
Theresa May loses control of Brexit
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 rela
White supremacy thrives on 'existential ...
New Zealand has the reputation of being a carefree country with a high level of public security. But that changed Friday after the Christchurch mass shooting which claimed at least 50 deaths. Prime M
The hardening of Trump's foreign policy
Editor's note:Tom Fowdy, who graduated from Oxford University's China Studies Program and majored in politics at Durham University, writes about international relations focusing on China and the Demo
Spotlight: Transatlantic relations endur...
During the ongoing 55th Munich Security Conference, the transatlantic relations is one of this year's most discussed and central issues. The ties between the European Union (EU) and the United Stat
What the Hanoi result means for the worl...
U.S. President Donald Trump just met with Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, Vietnam on February 27. Unlike the optimistic forecast, the summit failed to reach
Parties divided: How Brexit has splinter...
The nation is split almost down the middle over the European Union – with 51.9 percent voting to leave the bloc in the 2016 referendum and 48.1 percent voting to remain. Three years on, divisions lin
If the past few years were about testing and development of 5G technology, this year is the time to quit lip service and show some real applications. Chinese tech giant Huawei, on the one hand, is r
A Brexit extension changes nothing
Editor's note:Tom Fowdy, who graduated from Oxford University's China Studies Program and majored in politics at Durham University, writes about international relations focusing on China and the Demo
Kim Jong Un on nuclear and economic tigh...
Editor's Note: Da Zhigang is director and research fellow of the Northeast Asia Research Institute at Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Social Sciences. The article reflects the author's opinion and
Editor's note: Javier Solana is currently president of the ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics, distinguished fellow at the Brookings Institution and a member of the World Economic Forum'