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Jiang Shixue
Jiang Shixue is Senior Research Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is also Distinguished Professor of the Shanghai University, Macau University of Sciences and Technology, and Sichuan International Studies University, and Guest Professor of Anhui University and Zhejiang International Studies University. Concurrently, he is President of Latin American Studies Council of Asia and Oceania, Vice President of the China Council of Experts for BRICS Think-tanks, Vice President of the China Society of the Emerging Economies. His research fields include Chinese foreign policies, international relations, world economy, global governance, Latin America, Europe, BRICS, emerging economies, etc. He can be reached at: jiangsx@cass.org.cn or jiangshixue@126.com.
February 22, 2012
China's poser: passive or aggressive?
China's assumption of greater responsibility on the world stage should take the form of active participation in global affairs and confident defense of its national interest.
December 9, 2011
China-EU trade: 10 years of progress
China's ten years of WTO membership have allowed China-EU economic relations to blossom, despite recurring trade disputes.
November 29, 2011
China's principles in foreign aid
China promises to improve the pertinence and effectiveness of its foreign aid and further increase recipient countries' capacity in pursuing independent development.
November 9, 2011
Who can save Europe?
The key to a successful and rapid solution of any economic disaster is in the hands of the very countries affected by the disaster.
September 8, 2011
Chinese investment is win-win solution in troubled times
Huang Nubo might be a symbol of increased Chinese foreign investment, but that doesn't mean the world should be afraid.
September 1, 2011
Closer ties on agenda as Sarkozy cozies up to China
The Chinese Panda and the French Rooster should understand each other, respect each other, hug each other and love each other.
June 19, 2011
The Euro is unlikely to collapse
Despite its inherent shortcomings, the Euro will not be allowed to collapse because it costs economically and politically in doing so.
June 7, 2011
Chinese VP's Cuba visit strengthens bilaterial relations
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's visit to Cuba came at a key moment when the two countries are seeing increasing bilateral trade and Cuba is setting off on the path to reform.
April 14, 2011
China-Brazil relations: Don't believe the myths
There are five myths surrounding China-Brazil relations which need to be clarified in order for a better understanding of this relationship.
February 28, 2011
Right Diagnosis is needed for global economic imbalance
What has caused the global economic imbalance? China's low-valued Renminbi or the U.S.'s way of spending and the dollar-dominated international monetary system?
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