Director of President's Office, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Associate Researcher, Tsinghua University’s Institute of International Relations
Professor and Deputy Director, Institute for International Relation Studies, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Analyst and nonresident scholar, UC San Diego 21st Century China Center
Assistant Researcher at Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jun 12
Given the fact that most disruptions in the bilateral relationship originate in Washington, it is essential that the Trump administration apply the consensus reached during the call to its future actions.
Assistant Researcher at Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Jun 06
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs – especially the ultra-high “reciprocal tariffs” that he says will be reintroduced on July 8 for any country that has not struck a trade deal with his administration – have sent countries...
Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre on Contemporary China and the World, The University of Hong Kong
Jun 19
AI governance is a shared global challenge, and China and the U.S., as major AI powers, face new risks and challenges with Trump's return to the White House, making cooperation neither wholly pessimistic nor optimistic. A transac...
Researcher and Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre on Contemporary China and the World, The University of Hong Kong
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
Jun 18
Imperialist, exploitative and egocentric — these words describe U.S. policy on the Global South. The policy is deeply ingrained in Trump MAGA agenda, but it’s a loser in the long run.
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Jun 05
2025 has brought swift changes across the Indo-Pacific, and the Philippines’ growing involvement with Trump’s policies and the Taiwan question could prove to be one of the most pivotal factors in the future of the region.
Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Deputy Secretary-general, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Association of Social Sciences
Jun 18
Many in the West think Sino-Russian ties are the key to a resolution of the conflict. But this is a significant strategic misjudgment. Any durable peace in Ukraine must be found through negotiations between the parties directly in...
Deputy Secretary-general, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Association of Social Sciences
Associate Research Fellow, Belt and Road Academy of Beijing Language and Culture University
Jun 02
The European establishment has ramped up its efforts to counter far-right forces, a move that will profoundly shape transatlantic relations in the Trump 2.0 era.
Associate Research Fellow, Belt and Road Academy of Beijing Language and Culture University
Senior Fellow, Gordon & Leon Institute
May 08
Arbitrary policies introduced by the U.S. president have accelerated a shift of the international order and introduced new dynamics to relations between major powers. Most countries are reluctant to follow Trump’s lead because th...
Senior Fellow, Gordon & Leon Institute
Director of President's Office, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Associate Researcher, Tsinghua University’s Institute of International Relations
Professor and Deputy Director, Institute for International Relation Studies, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Analyst and nonresident scholar, UC San Diego 21st Century China Center