Bearing the name Working Together To ward a Community with a Shared Future for Humanity and a Better World: Responsibilities of Political Parties, the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Dialogue With World Political...Bearing the name Working Together To ward a Community with a Shared Future for Humanity and a Better World: Responsibilities of Political Parties, the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Dialogue With World Political Parties High-Level Meeting was held from No- vember 30 to December 3, 2017 in Beijing. With the leaders of more than 200 political parties and organizations from more than 120 countries descending on the capital for the meeting, the event set a record by becoming the most well-attended global political party dialogue to date.展开更多
At the core of current China-U.S. relations are post-Cold War experiences and major differences when it comes to politics, economy and security. But despite these issues and the rhetoric that surrounds them, the poten...At the core of current China-U.S. relations are post-Cold War experiences and major differences when it comes to politics, economy and security. But despite these issues and the rhetoric that surrounds them, the potential for cooperation remains great In an article published by Global Times, Wu Xinbo, Deputy Principal of the International Relations and Public Affairs College of Shanghai Fudan University, shares his analysis of bilateral ties. Excerpts follow:展开更多
文摘Bearing the name Working Together To ward a Community with a Shared Future for Humanity and a Better World: Responsibilities of Political Parties, the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Dialogue With World Political Parties High-Level Meeting was held from No- vember 30 to December 3, 2017 in Beijing. With the leaders of more than 200 political parties and organizations from more than 120 countries descending on the capital for the meeting, the event set a record by becoming the most well-attended global political party dialogue to date.
文摘At the core of current China-U.S. relations are post-Cold War experiences and major differences when it comes to politics, economy and security. But despite these issues and the rhetoric that surrounds them, the potential for cooperation remains great In an article published by Global Times, Wu Xinbo, Deputy Principal of the International Relations and Public Affairs College of Shanghai Fudan University, shares his analysis of bilateral ties. Excerpts follow: