

In the global chessboard, Beijing will keep stressing the power of the “multilateral trading system.” As in the absolute opposite of Trump 2.0.
Forget about barbarian propaganda. What really matters, historically, is that the Ancient Silk Roads as well as Xinjiang may well be the ultimate crossroads of civilizations. Along Central Asia, they are the (beating) heart of the Heartland.
Keir Starmer’s approach appears so weak because he has been working hard to open up a open trade and investment relationship with China.
Recent conflict between the two Islamic nations unfolds amid a process of renewed diplomatic engagement between Afghanistan and India.
The future of the former “Western Regions”: an energy-rich, multi-cultural, multi-religious, geostrategic New Silk Road hub of “moderately prosperous” China.
Brilliant Eurasian cultures converged, interacted and spread their wings on the Ancient Silk Roads.
The so-called peace plan put forward by U.S. President Trump is a non-starter that won’t work, according to international legal expert Alfred de Zayas.
In a few months, we will understand how much the agreement has served realpolitik for regional transformation.