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Zhang Weiwei
Professor of Political Science; Director the China Institute of Fudan University

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The Syrian Upheaval, a Dispatch from the Doha Forum
While some might celebrate Assad’s downfall as a victory for democracy, the long-term threat posed by terrorism remains extremely high.
South Korea’s Political Acumen Put to Test
After the martial law, South Korea should carefully reconsider its positioning between China and the U.S.
China Knew the U.S. Couldn’t Escape Trump Three Years Ago
The Biden administration was a transitional administration.
CHINA NOW: Revisiting the Future of Europe 12:43
How can Europe break free from American control and forge a path that aligns with its own interests?
Ex-Greek Finance Minister Suggests China Give Money to Every Citizen
China must brace for potential U.S. wars against its digital payment system.
The US Dollar Can No Longer Threaten China and Russia
Because the BRICS Pay will change everything
China Will Not Save the US Again
Scholars from China and Europe discuss the evolution of Sino-American economic relations post-2008 crisis.
While Europe Stakes Its Fate on U.S. Election, China Looks On with Amusement
French president Marcon: Europe is in danger of becoming America’s vassal state.
Whither Europe? | Yanis Varoufakis & Zhang Weiwei
As Europe faces the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, unresolved debt issues, and new challenges from the Ukraine conflict, what does the future hold for the continent?
“U.S. Authorities Are Good Marxists”
Yanis, the former Greek finance minister, throwing shade at the US: they sure knows how to use wars to alleviate internal economic pressures.
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