In 1978,China began to open its door to the outside world.After three decades of step-by-step reform,the country has developed into the world's fourth largest economy with a growth rate continuing in the double di...In 1978,China began to open its door to the outside world.After three decades of step-by-step reform,the country has developed into the world's fourth largest economy with a growth rate continuing in the double digits.What has been the nature of China's reform? What achievements have been made? In this article,the author takes an in-depth look at these questions,delivering an analysis of China's 30-year transformation.展开更多
The announcer on the giant screen greeted visitors to the Wuzhen International lnternet Exhibition Center with a cheery voice. "Good morning everyone! I will be your news anchor for today," said the male voice. But ...The announcer on the giant screen greeted visitors to the Wuzhen International lnternet Exhibition Center with a cheery voice. "Good morning everyone! I will be your news anchor for today," said the male voice. But this was no ordinary announcer: his voice and appearance have been entirely generated by artificial intelligence technology.展开更多
This paper aims to analyze how China’s rise is perceived by minor powers in the world system.Taking Turkey as the case study,the paper focuses on major issue areas such as bilateral trade and business between Turkey ...This paper aims to analyze how China’s rise is perceived by minor powers in the world system.Taking Turkey as the case study,the paper focuses on major issue areas such as bilateral trade and business between Turkey and China,and the issue of Eastern Turkistan(Xinjiang problem).This research concludes that unbalanced trade relationships and fierce competition in textile exports between Turkey and China are causing uneasiness on the Turkish side.Nevertheless,this has not changed Turkey’s perception about China’s rise as an opportune chance.Politically,it is possible for Turkey to seek opportunities to cooperate with China in many aspects to promote Turkey’s interests.China should also realize that it is impossible for Turkey to be openly supportive of China’s anti-terrorist policies in Xinjiang,where most of the inhabitants are regarded as“fellowmen”by Turks.展开更多
文摘In 1978,China began to open its door to the outside world.After three decades of step-by-step reform,the country has developed into the world's fourth largest economy with a growth rate continuing in the double digits.What has been the nature of China's reform? What achievements have been made? In this article,the author takes an in-depth look at these questions,delivering an analysis of China's 30-year transformation.
文摘The announcer on the giant screen greeted visitors to the Wuzhen International lnternet Exhibition Center with a cheery voice. "Good morning everyone! I will be your news anchor for today," said the male voice. But this was no ordinary announcer: his voice and appearance have been entirely generated by artificial intelligence technology.
文摘This paper aims to analyze how China’s rise is perceived by minor powers in the world system.Taking Turkey as the case study,the paper focuses on major issue areas such as bilateral trade and business between Turkey and China,and the issue of Eastern Turkistan(Xinjiang problem).This research concludes that unbalanced trade relationships and fierce competition in textile exports between Turkey and China are causing uneasiness on the Turkish side.Nevertheless,this has not changed Turkey’s perception about China’s rise as an opportune chance.Politically,it is possible for Turkey to seek opportunities to cooperate with China in many aspects to promote Turkey’s interests.China should also realize that it is impossible for Turkey to be openly supportive of China’s anti-terrorist policies in Xinjiang,where most of the inhabitants are regarded as“fellowmen”by Turks.