In the April issue, TIO reviews the contributions of China’s diplomacy to the peaceful development of the world, discusses the future prospects of China's diplomacy, and analyzes the expectations of global countries for China's diplomatic engagement.
Read moreThis March issue of the TI Observer (TIO) features articles on China’s endeavor for high-quality development, as it was emphasized as the key priority of the country’s modernization drive at the annual Two Sessions earlier this month.
Read moreThis February, TI Observer (TIO) focuses on China-U.S. relations. After the 18 January G20 Bali meeting between President’s Xi and Biden, Vice Premier Liu He and U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen met in Zurich following the Davos Forum. However, circumstances took a turn for the worst with the “Ballo...
Read moreThis January, TI Observer (TIO) focuses on economic and social recovery in the post-COVID era. In November 2022, China “switched gear,” and adjusted its COVID policies demonstrating the country’s renewed emphasis on economics. The results are clear - after a short period of adjustment China’s ec...
Read moreThis December, TI Observer (TIO) forecasts the global landscape for 2023. In 2022, both COVID and monkeypox linger on all continents, the Russia-Ukraine conflict cracked the fragile geopolitical balance, inflation and recession threatens to ravage the world’s economies, and heat waves and droughts ...
Read moreThis November, TI Observer (TIO) focuses on key leadership changes around the world. From the UK and the U.S. to many of the Latin American and European democracies, voters have expected leadership changes to solve their long-standing concerns. However, as democratic election cycles turn and leaders...
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