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Despite a noticeable slowdown in global trade in goods since the global financial crisis, scholars recently interviewed by CSST affirmed that there is no evidence of de…
- Scholar sheds light on science-related populism
We need to enhance communication training in science curricula, incentives within science and scientific organizations that reward communicating scholars, and also soci…
- COVID-19 pandemic threatens global sustainable development
OECD estimate on the COVID-19 impact points to a 60-80% decline in international tourism in 2020, reducing tourism's contribution to the world economy and affecting cou…
- Multilateral cooperation needed to prevent next WWII tragedy
Japanese representatives signed a declaration of surrender on Sep. 2, 1945, marking the complete failure of Japanese militarism and the ultimate victory of the war ag…
- Where does economics go next?
A customer walks into a costume shop in Nassau County of Long Island, New York, May 27. Long Island’s start of the first phase of reopening leaves New York City…
- Academics urge aid to developing nations amid COVID-19 pandemic
This is likely to impact the poorest countries heavily. The international community must make sure that global trade networks remain functioning, especially in food and…
- Scholars explore what past pandemics teach us
Much should and could be done to mitigate the fallout from COVID-19, Haeder said. It is very important to listen to experts. Obviously, epidemiologists and medical prof…
- Global synergy key to fighting COVID-19
Calling major infectious disease an enemy shared by all, Xi said the international community must comprehensively step up international cooperation and foster greater s…
- China’s soft power assets show strength and resilience
The study assesses 30 nations’ soft power using both subjective and objective data Photo: PORTLAND
Despite the complicated external environment…