This month, TI Observer takes a fresh look at the notion of non-alignment, especially the one of “Active Non-Alignment” in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has been described by some as an epochal turning point in world history, to examine its ramifications and implications for a cha...
Read moreThis month, TI Observer explores the emerging Chinese digitalization ecosystem by presenting different global perspectives. Addressing issues that have been widely discussed and speculated over around the world such as the recent regulatory moves in the Chinese tech sector, experts from the tech ind...
Read moreThe April issue of TI Observer features the perspectives of scholars from both China and India. By examining the current state of affairs between the two countries within the prevailing international system, they offer readers an informed analysis of what awaits the two peoples and the wider world i...
Read moreThe 2022 Two Sessions delivered important messages for China’s economy, trade, diplomacy, environment, education, and other fields. The March issue of TI Observer features analyses of the major talking points and key takeaways from the Sessions. Our contributors have illuminated government progress...
Read moreThe February issue of TIO features the theme of transition. By exploring societal changes in China brought about by the COVID-19 health crisis, TIO seeks to inspire reflection, reevaluation, and reimagination about the ways in which individuals and countries connect with each other in the post-pande...
Read moreChina’s economic outlook for 2022 is predicted to be relatively positive. GDP growth, which is forecast at 5% to 5.5%, is notably higher than the global average. However, pressure from sporadic outbreaks of COVID-19 and supply chain bottlenecks is still likely to affect the economy. What will be th...
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