Opinion

US needs open-mindedness in 5G race with China

Wang Wenwen December 18, 2019

US needs open-mindedness in 5G race with China

China leads the world's 5G development, which the US calls a race. Earlier this year, US President Donald Trump said, "The race to 5G is on and America must win." The question is, how? Over the past year, we have seen the US ramp up efforts to squeeze...more

Will Kim-Trump personal ties help Korean Peninsula flare-up?

Cheng Xiaohe December 18, 2019

Will Kim-Trump personal ties help Korean Peninsula flare-up?

US-North Korea talks have been stalled since early October. As the year-end deadline set by Pyongyang for Washington to soften its approach to stalled denuclearization talks is approaching, we see no hope of quick resumption of negotiations. North Korea and the US have drummed up their rhetoric, and...more

US conservatives’ attempts to tarnish China’s image doomed to fail

Fan Peng December 16, 2019

US conservatives’ attempts to tarnish China’s image doomed to fail

The so-called Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which proposes to do away with the city's special tariffs status, goes against US economic interests. It is for political reasons that the White House has signed the vaunted bill into a law. The US wants to attack China's...more

China’s approach in Xinjiang best answers Western criticism

Huang Bin December 15, 2019

China’s approach in Xinjiang best answers Western criticism

US House of Representatives giving the nod to the so-called Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act on December 3 shows that the US is once again using human rights as a tool to interfere in other countries' domestic affairs and is violating international law as well as norms of...more

US disgraceful to undermine WTO

Left Review Online December 15, 2019

US disgraceful to undermine WTO

Beijing. Due to US obstruction, the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTOAB) will likely be unable to function on Wednesday. Normally consisting of seven judges, the WTOAB has been operating with only three judges, the bare minimum, since January 2018, and two of those judges will...more

Nepal’s Development Rests on NCP Defining the Socialist Path

Dr. Geeta Kochhar Jaiswal December 15, 2019

Nepal’s Development Rests on NCP Defining the Socialist Path

In the recently held Central Secretariat meeting of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP), the goal of communism has been finally endorsed by the leaders and is likely to be incorporated in the Party statue. Since the merger of the CPN-UML led by PM Kadga Prasad Sharma Oli...more

Asia’s 2020 outlook depends on China and India

Left Review Online December 14, 2019

Asia’s 2020 outlook depends on China and India

Is the Indian economy heading for a hard landing? The answer to the question, to some extent, will determine the trend of the broad Asian economy in the coming year. China, India and Japan together generate a considerable part of Asia's economic activity. Although Japan's economy expanded in...more

Action needed as North Korea deadline looms

Zhan Debin December 13, 2019

Action needed as North Korea deadline looms

There are only three weeks left for the year-end deadline set by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for negotiations with the United States to resolve the Korean Peninsula nuclear standoff. If the US cannot offer a plan satisfactory to both sides, North Korea has warned it will take...more

WTO crisis: How US role in global trade is changing

Wang Cong December 12, 2019

WTO crisis: How US role in global trade is changing

As if the world needs more evidence that the US has become a destructive force in global trade rather than a leader as it had been in the past, Washington has single-handedly and effectively paralyzed the WTO - the symbol of rules-based global free trade. The WTO's Appellate...more

BRI gives economic voice to small countries

Ong Tee Keat November 30, 2019

BRI gives economic voice to small countries

The world has never been a level playing field for all nations of various ethnicities, religions, civilizations and political systems. Since 1990s, free trade and multilateralism have been the cornerstone of globalization. But the world market never treated all players equally as developed countries set the rules with...more

US attempt to spoil Chinese relations with other countries won’t succeed

Left Review Online November 29, 2019

US attempt to spoil Chinese relations with other countries won’t succeed

US Defense Secretary Mark Esper visited South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam during his recent trip to Asia from November 13 to 21. As Esper sought to strengthen US relations with these countries, he also tried to drive a wedge between China and its regional neighbors. Vietnam...more

Tripartite round-table: Way to resolve Kalapani and other border issue.

Dr. Nimananda Rijal November 29, 2019

Tripartite round-table: Way to resolve Kalapani and other border issue.

Introduction: Nepali People have printed their map in the heart and mind of greater Nepal. ‘Bhimsen's Prime Minister Ship is best remembered for the Anglo-Nepalese war. The territorial expanse of the Gurkha Empire had reached its greatest extent from Sutlej River in the...more

American elites expose ulterior motives on China

Mu Lu November 29, 2019

American elites expose ulterior motives on China

There is a group of academic elites in the US who have kept a close watch on the situation in Hong Kong. These so-called scholars insist on the supremacy of their Western values and refuse to acknowledge the fact that China's system is more suitable to its current...more

What other countries can learn from China’s governance model

Adhere Cavince November 27, 2019

What other countries can learn from China’s governance model

China is a worldwide buzzword. Appearing in headlines, policy briefs, and scholarly materials covering various realms of the human experience at an unmatched speed. So, why has China become such a magnet of global conversations? Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Beijing has...more

Hong Kong Education System Fails to Teach Real Democracy

Ai Jun November 27, 2019

Hong Kong Education System Fails to Teach Real Democracy

What is a child supposed to do at the age of 11 or 12? The answer should be a list of beautiful things. But in Hong Kong, a child that young could be arrested for illegal acts in unlawful assemblies carrying offensive weapons such as Molotov cocktails or...more