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Life as a Young Chinese Scholar: a Personal Account by Liu Tao: "Once those who were exploited by the system become part of the academic elite, they often require little emotional adjustment to become staunch defenders of the very system that once exploited them."
China and the World: Reflections by Zhang Yunling: "All major powers have a tendency towards self-centredness and hegemony ... External constraints—as long as they do not lead to confrontation or attempts to destroy us—are actually helpful for China."
Huang Yiping on China's Need for Bold Economic Reforms: "Why does a country as large as China only have the 'New Three'? … We should be seeing the emergence of the 'New Three Hundred', the 'New Three Thousand' or [even] the 'New Thirty Thousand'."
Harris Better Than Trump for China According to UIBE Prof. Gong Jiong: "A Harris rather than a Trump presidency would be more beneficial for China. There is no doubt about that."
Why Chinese Democracy is Superior to Western Democracy According to Zhang Shuhua: "Chinese-style democracy is a novel form of democracy, different from previous forms of democracy"
Yan Yilong on American Hegemony (Part 2): "China's overall strategy is not to collide head-on but to maintain strategic composure, continuously enhance its strength, and exhaust the opponent's power"
Yan Yilong on American Hegemony (Part 1): “Internationally, the main contradiction [China faces] is between the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and American hegemony.”
Shen Zhihua on Avoiding a New Cold War: "China should stick to its foreign policy of the early days of reform and opening up, not aligning with others or drawing lines based on ideology."
Yan Xuetong on Trump, US-China and the World in 2034 (Part 2): "Is it good for the US to provoke a third military conflict in East Asia? It is in trouble both at home and abroad. So why would Trump follow Biden’s policies and get himself into the same trouble?"
Yan Xuetong on Trump, US-China and the World in 2034 (Part 1): "Trump really does not want to go to war with China in the Taiwan Strait. He will be more cautious than Biden in terms of preventing a war across the strait."
Shi Yinhong on the Dangers of US-China Rivalry : "If we compare this rivalry to the Anglo-German rivalry at the time of the 1907 Anglo-Russian Convention and the formation of the two opposing camps...the situation today is graver, even much graver!"