Bullying vs. Responsibility: Freeman on U.S. and Chinese Policies
Chas Freeman warns that the U.S. risks losing influence by ‘bullying and double standards’ while the Chinese mainland grows its global diplomatic influence with moral responsibility.
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Chas Freeman warns that the U.S. risks losing influence by ‘bullying and double standards’ while the Chinese mainland grows its global diplomatic influence with moral responsibility.
At the 80th UNGA session, China urged action on the root causes of the Palestinian issue, calling for a lasting Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian relief and a two-state solution, despite US and Israel opposition.
A concise overview of six pillars shaping China’s diplomacy in 2025, from multipolar strategies and neighborhood outreach to global initiatives for a shared future.
At CSP-30 in The Hague, China urged OPCW members to uphold consensus, strengthen solidarity, and depoliticize chemical weapons prohibition, backed by Brazil, Uganda, and others.
Chinese premier Li Qiang will not meet the Japanese leader at the upcoming G20 Leaders’ Summit, spokesperson Mao Ning confirms, urging Tokyo to exercise discretion amid sensitive ties.
As the 2025 G20 Summit nears, China is championing multilateralism, fair governance reform and South–South cooperation through major initiatives and funding projects worldwide.
Chinese FM Wang Yi will visit Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan Nov 19–22 for high-level strategic dialogues to boost regional connectivity and cooperation.
China’s Foreign Ministry urges Japan to retract provocative Taiwan remarks and correct its mistake, citing rising threats and crimes targeting Chinese citizens during a senior official’s visit.
French sinologist Marianne Dunlop explores China’s rise and its “neither inferior nor superior” stance, advocating a multipolar world and support for the China-proposed GGI.
During the 32nd APEC meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping told U.S. President Donald Trump that China does not seek to challenge or replace any country, focusing instead on its own development.