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China’s Role in a Shifting Global Order China’s role in a changing global order emphasizes avoiding a new Cold War while fostering global cooperation for a sustainable future
The Wind Beneath China’s Wings: New Productive Forces China is already a global leader in telecommunications (Huawei), drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (DJI), solar panels and battery technology, and high-speed rail By investing heavily in research and development (R D), China aims to close the gap in pharmaceuticals, machine tools, and robotics
2024 89 Has China Changed its Policy Towards Chinese Overseas? by Leo . . . To win the hearts and minds of these Third World countries, China needed to drop the historical baggage associated with overseas Chinese populations At that time, China also lacked the cultural confidence to appeal to foreign populations
China’s Economic Trajectory: Unpacking Macroeconomic Trends and . . . In early 2025, China’s economy regained some momentum after facing significant headwinds in 2024, when reduced fiscal spending and a sharp property downturn weakened aggregate demand Policy actions, including a sweeping plan to resolve hidden local government debts and calibrated monetary easing, helped stabilise growth by late 2024 and carried strength into 2025 In the near term, these
Has China Changed its Policy Towards Chinese Overseas? Has China Changed its Policy Towards Chinese Overseas? Leo Suryadinata* Liu Jianchao (C), head of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party, at the "FutureChina Dialogue" talk held at Shangri La Hotel in Singapore on 27 March 2024 (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN AFP)
Why have China and India come together? » Asia Research Institute, NUS For China, relations with the US have continued to slide under President Joe Biden – over trade and technology, internal issues such as Tibet and Xinjiang, Taiwan and the South China Sea, and the formation of the US-Japan-Australia-India coalition in the Indo-Pacific
Innovation and China’s Global Emergence – NUS East Asian Institute China is working hard to shift to an economy driven by innovation and productivity growth The global implications of this transition will be significant, given the size of China’s economy and the degree of its integration into world trade and global value chains
The Global Security Initiative of China - RSIS China’s Global Security Initiative is primarily a response to the intensification of geopolitical rivalry and tension between the No 1 and No 2 economic powers of the world and their respective allies, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022