By Professor Tang Zhichao*
China's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, continues a multi-decade tradition of starting the year with a tour in Africa. This week, Wang Yi will visit Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Lesotho and…
A vital and necessary part of the solution is a revival of the European Renaissance thinking that is virtually nonexistent in today’s Western civilization and its present political leadership
The New World Order Is Probably Not What You Think It Is?
In this dialogue, Kathleen Tyson, international financial and monetary expert, decodes the nature of the emerging multicurrency global trade and credit system. Responding…
In this last podcast for the year 2025 from the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden (BRIX), Hussein Askary discusses the tectonic shifts that occurred in 2025 in international relations and the end of…
By Stephen Brawer, Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden.
The difference between Chinese and Western approaches to Africa is that China thinks in terms of "development" and prosperity for the people through whose land infrastructure is built. The Western approach, is to get…
By Hussein Askary, Vice-Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
This article is republished here courtesy of China Diplomacy.
Record participation at this year's China International Import Expo underscores global confidence in Beijing's strategy…
By Stephen Brawer, Chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
This article is reposted here courtesy of the China Global Television Network (CGTN).
The topic of women's rights and gender equality necessarily raises strong…
Thomas Karlsson, Researcher at the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden
This article is published courtesy of China Today.
These days, European headlines are often occupied with internal debates and the challenges of a shifting global…