The State Council issued a white paper titled “Fighting COVID-19: China in Action” that provides the official history of the epidemic and China’s efforts to fight it domestically and help the rest of the world combat it.
As far as the second nuclear power station in the UK is concerned, there is a general feeling here that Chinese threat to pullout is a God-given excuse not to proceed with it. The cost of wind power from the North Sea is falling all the time, and even the power station under construction now may turn out to be a white elephant.
Like in Australia, I think British public opinion has very much swung against China.
In his discussion regarding the death of engagement between America and China, Orville Schell reminds us of Henry Kissinger's comment concerning our our nations' attempts at rapprochement -- namely, that “our hope was that the values of the two sides would come closer together.”.. It seems that now, under the two nations' present leaders, Kissinger was spot on.
Would be curious about what the PRC has to be proud of concerning its Covid response. Considering the absence of verifiable data, unaccountable and unnecessary crackdown on the last few personal freedoms, and reprehensible conduct in stifling and sabotaging information about the pandemic inside and outside the PRC, I am only seeing a bad state gone worse. Is there something I'm missing here?
As far as the second nuclear power station in the UK is concerned, there is a general feeling here that Chinese threat to pullout is a God-given excuse not to proceed with it. The cost of wind power from the North Sea is falling all the time, and even the power station under construction now may turn out to be a white elephant.
Like in Australia, I think British public opinion has very much swung against China.
In his discussion regarding the death of engagement between America and China, Orville Schell reminds us of Henry Kissinger's comment concerning our our nations' attempts at rapprochement -- namely, that “our hope was that the values of the two sides would come closer together.”.. It seems that now, under the two nations' present leaders, Kissinger was spot on.
Would be curious about what the PRC has to be proud of concerning its Covid response. Considering the absence of verifiable data, unaccountable and unnecessary crackdown on the last few personal freedoms, and reprehensible conduct in stifling and sabotaging information about the pandemic inside and outside the PRC, I am only seeing a bad state gone worse. Is there something I'm missing here?