The February issue of TIO features the theme of transition. By exploring societal changes in China brought about by the COVID-19 health crisis, TIO seeks to inspire reflection, reevaluation, and reimagination about the ways in which individuals and countries connect with each other in the post-pande...
Read moreChina’s economic outlook for 2022 is predicted to be relatively positive. GDP growth, which is forecast at 5% to 5.5%, is notably higher than the global average. However, pressure from sporadic outbreaks of COVID-19 and supply chain bottlenecks is still likely to affect the economy. What will be th...
Read moreUncertainty is a common term for describing the future. But the year of 2021 has given it a new meaning. The impact of the pandemic on humanity still lingers, effects of climate change continue to spread and intensify, and supply chain chaos is hitting global growth and is highly likely to get worse...
Read moreIn the November issue of TIO, we focus on the capacity of global governance to tackle the substantive issues that are facing the world. Not least among them, the issues of climate change, COVID-19, rising energy, commodity, and food prices, impacted supply chains, and the refugee and humanitarian cr...
Read moreChina, in the midst of global economic uncertainties caused by geopolitical competition and the Covid-19 pandemic, has embarked on sweeping changes to its society. The days when China defined domestic success in terms of GDP growth alone have been modified by social constructs which stress “common ...
Read moreThe September issue of TIO features six keynote addresses and twenty highlight quotes delivered by renowned scholars and experts from China and the world at the IR session of the 2021 Taihe Civilizations Forum. Examining China’s relations with the West from different perspectives, their remarks not...
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