Justin Trudeau’s visit to China was a significant development in contemporary global politics, reflecting not only growing ...
Polices to address the cost of living and housing in America are central to the White House’s voter outreach, but they are ...
Ma shares his excitement and gratitude for joining the Hong Kong Forum, describing the city as a beautiful crossroads between ...
Dr. Sun Chenghao addresses the competitive nature between the two nations when it comes to AI, reflecting concerns over ...
Fan Jingyue describes the value of learning from senior professors and policymakers, whose decades of experience offer ...
China’s creation and evolution of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank illustrates a strategy of shaping, rather than ...
Donald Trump’s second-term foreign policy has accelerated the collapse of the postwar liberal international order by ...
Europe has again gained an advantage in its sustained competition with Russia to influence the United States. While ...
Speaking on the sidelines of the 6th Hong Kong U.S.-China Forum in November, Dr. Sun Chenghao of Tsignhua University discussed the growing enthusiasm among Chinese youth for international affairs.
Dr. Sun Chenghao of Tsinghua University explains how his newsletter, ChinAffairs+, came to be. The newsletter he founded while a visiting scholar at Yale, aims to introduce American researchers to ...
Fan Jingyue reflects on attending the forum for a second year, finding particular inspiration in the newly introduced youth-focused events. The discussions and exercises through the Youth Forum ...
Ma explains that society must look forward rather than rely only on old ideas. While older generations are valuable teachers and leaders, they may not fully understand young people’s thinking.