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As part of the ongoing official year of China-Latin America cultural exchanges, Luis Almagro, secretary-general of the Organization of American States (OAS), visited th…
- Australia aims to end gender inequity in science
According to statistics published in "An International Day to Encourage More Women and Girls in Science" authored by Rachael Dunlop, 17 percent of senior Australian aca…
- Roach: Alarm over China’s slowing economy unnecessary
"I think the Chinese economy is performing much, much better than your average market participant would want to conclude right now," said Stephen Roach during a China-t…
- Critical pedagogy guides reform of educational policy
Over the past few years, the topic of educational equality has come to the fore in academia, raising public awareness. At the same time, new paradigms of critical pedag…
- Young Americans ‘feel the Bern,’ but distrust establishment politics
Against a backdrop of global political and economic turmoil, people around the world are becoming increasingly disenchanted with democracy, and the trend is particularl…
- AIIB to meet regional financing needs, boost global economy
The opening ceremony of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) was held in Beijing on Jan. 16. Chinese scholars shared their opinions on the role of the bank i…
- Africa still benefits from China’s development
Since the reform and opening up, China's economy has continued to grow at a high speed while the dividends of this economic boom extend beyond its borders, benefitting …
- ‘Belt and Road’ to play larger role in reshaping Middle East
China's "Belt and Road" initiative played a central role in President Xi Jinping's recent state visits to Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Iran from Jan. 19 to 23.
- Scholars: Refugee crisis tests Schengen Agreement
In response to the ongoing refugee crisis, many EU countries, such as France, Germany and Sweden, have imposed temporary border checks to curb the flow of asylum seeker…