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  • Seminar & Conference|

    SIIS President Chen Dongxiao Meets with Austr...

    2020-05-25
    On May 25, 2020, SIIS President Chen Dongxiao met with Mr. Dominic Trindade, Consul General of Australia in Shanghai and exchanged views on Covid-19 and China-Australia relations. Dr. Zhang Pei, Deputy Director of the Department for International Exchanges and Mr. Zhang Chong from the Department for Research Management attended the m...
  • Commentary|

    China as COVID-19 scapegoat

    2020-05-22
    After the disastrous mishandling of its COVID-19 battle, the Trump White House blames China for the virus, at the cost of American lives and worst contraction since the 1930s. Ironically, President Trump thanked President Xi for China’s success in the virus battle in late January. But he adopted a very different tone as the W...
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    America Shoots Itself in the Foot

    2020-05-21
    The last months have seen various discussions in American academia about the impact the COVID-19 crisis could have on the future international order. Those discussions include an influential article by Henry Kissinger in the Wall Street Journal — “The Coronavirus Pandemic will Forever Alter the World Order.” Most of ...
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    Ideology’s Negative Effect

    2020-05-21
    China-U.S. relations are, and will continue to be, a defining feature of the future international order, and stable evolution of that relationship is relevant not only to the future welfare of the two nations but also to the world. Variables having potential impact on the relationship are numerous. Ideology being a key variable in po...
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    COVID-19 fight boosts Iran's standing in the ...

    2020-05-21
    A man wearing face mask walks on a street in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 18, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua] As has long been suggested, crisis not only means danger but also opportunities. Iran was unfortunate to be one of the first countries to face an outbreak of the COVID-19, but this fortunately ...