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Between 1945 and 1952, the US injected roughly dollar 2.2 billion (adjusted for inflation) in aid, distinct from Europe’s ...
China has released its first-ever national security white paper, a move that, while not revolutionary in content, carries significant global implicat ...
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China in 1976 was insane.
When Mao Zedong died in 1976, China was at a crossroads—would it continue his radical, ideological rule or embrace modernization? What followed was a brutal power struggle between Mao’s chosen ...
It's not the easy questions that shape a nation. It's not comfort that builds greatness. If history has taught us anything, ...
China's strict "zero COVID" strategy under President Xi Jinping faces economic challenges ahead of the upcoming National ...
Three-quarters of a century of CCP rule, four decades of which was endured during vigorous good-faith Western engagement, have taught that China’s communist leaders would not willingly change and, as ...
There will be no heartbreak, but there could be missed opportunities - for deeper cooperation, mutual understanding and ...
The myth that Punjab is hoarding water or prioritising Pakistan over fellow Indian states must be decisively laid to rest. It is a dangerous distraction from the real issue: A national crisis of ...
On a family visit to Guangzhou, China, writer Bonnie Tsui discovers that she, like the city, is ever evolving.
Nigerians (and Africans) believe so much in the supernatural. They are easily swayed by anything they consider supernatural.
During Soames' visit to China in 1975, China expressed its support for a strong and united Europe as a vital contribution to a peaceful world and committed to conduct its future international economic ...