Will China levy a real estate tax by the...
Editor's note: Weng Wuyao is the director of the Institute for Research of Fiscal (Tax) and Financial Laws at China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL). The article reflects the author's o
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Will China levy a real estate tax by the...
Editor's note: Weng Wuyao is the director of the Institute for Research of Fiscal (Tax) and Financial Laws at China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL). The article reflects the author's o
Red flags emerge as American debt load h...
Some red flags emerged for the U.S. economy late last year as credit card inquiries fell, student-loan delinquencies remained high and riskier borrowers drove home automobiles, according to a report
China, U.S. need to expand common ground...
Editor's Note: The following is an edited translation from the English website China Plus of a commentary that first appeared on the Chinese-language website "Commentaries on International Affairs"on
Water should not be a 'diplomatic weapon...
Editor's note:Cheng Xizhong is a senior fellow at Chahar Institute and a former defense attache in South Asian countries.The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CG
Left vs. right tug-of-war shadows unity ...
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
Why Trump is eager to reach trade agreem...
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
Freedom of speech complicates online ext...
With a French Muslim group suing Facebook and YouTube for allowing the Christchurch video to be broadcast and New Zealand pressuring Facebook on its regulation of violent videos, it seems that the gl
What's the future of China-EU ties?
On Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attended the ninth China-European Union High-Level Strategic Dialogue. The foreign minister later said that there will be more cooperation, stability, and
Trump's auto tariffs will cut off U.S. n...
This week, trade conflicts between the U.S. and the EU have escalated. On February 18, the EU warned it will retaliate swiftly if the U.S. imposes tariffs on imported vehicles from the EU. Last month
How to close divergences between EU and ...
Editor's Note: Liu Mingli is the deputy director of theInstitute of European Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.The article reflects the author's opinion and not necess
The critical moment for Brexit
Editor's Note: Yizhe Daniel Xie is a visiting PhD Scholar at London School of Economics and Political Science. The article reflects the author's opinion and not necessarily the views of CGTN. No doub
Hambantota Port, a symbol of BRI's multi...
Editor's note:Adam Garrie is the director of the UK-based global policy and analysis think tank Eurasia Future and co-host of a talk show "The History Boys." The article reflects the author's opinion
Current international order: uncertainti...
Editor's note: Zhu Zheng is an assistant professor focusing on constitutional law and politics at China University of Political Science and Law. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not nec
DPRK's surprising flexibility is instruc...
Editor's Note:Adam Garrie is the director of the UK-based global policy and analysis think tank Eurasia Future and co-host of talk show "The History Boys." The article reflects the author's opinion,
Is racism inevitable in football?
Racism has long been considered one of the worst and most unique character traits of human beings, and the international community has striven to eradicate racism for the past 40 years. Despite the n
How far can Tibet's independence movemen...
Editor's note: Xiao Jie is an assistant fellow at the China Tibetology Research Center. The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily the views of CGTN. The Tibet independence movem
Pragmatism needed to reach a win-win Sin...
Editor's Note: Su Hao is a professor of diplomacy at China Foreign Affairs University, and a visiting senior fellow at Singapore'sRajaratnam School of International Studies and Nanyang Technological
UK's Brexit faces biggest test
Editor's note: Thom Brooks is dean of Durham Law School and professor of Law and Government, Durham University. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CGTN. Over
'Reciprocity' is the currency of the BRI
Editor's note: Bobby Naderi is a journalist, current affairs commentator, documentary filmmaker and member of the Writers Guild of Great Britain. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not ne