Columnists
George N. Tzogopoulos |
China's role in the world
Amid an era defined by global uncertainties, China continues to espouse the value of world leaders recognizing the transnational nature of these challenges and joining hands in spite of existing differences. |
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Robert Griffiths |
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Tom Fowdy |
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Shastri Ramachandaran |
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Eugene Clark |
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John Ross |
A turning point for China and the world
After managing to control the pandemic and eliminate poverty domestically last year, China has now set its sights on further economic growth, becoming a high-income economy and curbing climate change. |
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Dan Steinbock |
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Jin Liangxiang |
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Tim Collard |
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Heiko Khoo |
Dark clouds over the US economy
Fumbling and bumbling at both federal and state levels mean the overall prospects for the real economy in the U.S. are worse than at any time since the 1930s. |
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Niranjan Sahoo |
Making sense of the UN climate summit
Last month's UN climate summit in New York left much to be desired in the fight against global climate change, leaving China and India in a position to lead the charge. |
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Richard de Grijs |
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Zhang Lijuan |
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Shen Dingli |
The uneven story of US-Japan relations
Despite his campaign rhetoric, Trump seems to be learning the rules of the game, and is likely to manage a delicate trilateral relationship with China and Japan. |
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Sumantra Maitra |
The Migration crisis hits America
The tactic of unarmed masses mobbing and storming borders is here, and is here to stay. It happened in Europe, and it's happening in the U.S. now. |
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Mitchell Blatt |
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Sajjad Malik |
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Giovanni Vimercati |
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Jiang Shixue |
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Xu Peixi |
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Yi Xianrong |
How big is China's debt risk?
Only by totally abandoning the current growth model of relying on credit investment and the real estate industry, can China's economy get out of the dilemma. |
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Fan Jishe |
Nuclear security: The end of the beginning
Now that the Nuclear Security Summits are said to have served their purpose, it is time to translate political stances into additional concrete measures and investment in nuclear security. |
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Tylor Claggett |
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Yu Ning |
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Ember Swift |
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Luo Huaiyu |
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Danny Quah |
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Mu Guangzong |
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Zhou Shixin |
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Wei Hongxia |
What does the US-Cuba reconciliation mean?
The last vestiges of the Cold War in Latin America have been removed. The U.S. is resetting its relations with its southern neighbors and improving its image among them. |
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Zhao Jinglun |
Obituary: Zhao Jinglun
Veteran journalist, academic and China.org.cn columnist Zhao Jinglun passed away Saturday morning at 5:55am. |
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