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Biden talks peace, but serves up hypocrisy

Biden talks peace, but serves up hypocrisy
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Vaccine distribution calls for equity, not Vaccine Nationalism _GMW cn

2021-07-06 09:39   By: GMW.cn   At present, the COVID-19 pandemic is still spreading globally. The variants of the virus have increased the uncertainty of the global anti-epidemic work. Vaccine is a critical tool against the pandemic and the process of vaccination decides if the anti-epidemic work could succeed or not. However, some developed countries, such as the United States, have demonstrated undisguised ‘Vaccine Nationalism’ and hoarded vaccines in large quantities, contributing significantly to unequal global allocation of vaccines and hindered the process of pandemic containment. Widening gap in vaccine allocation Medical scientists believe that herd immunity can be achieved after the vaccinated population reaches 70% to 90%. At present, in some developed countries including the United States, Britain, Israel, and Canada, more than 50% of the population have received at least one dose of the vaccine. According to data

Adjustments needed - Global Times

Adjustments needed By Dong Feng Published: Mar 14, 2021 08:13 PM Recently a series of opinion articles published by Bloomberg in late February, arguing that Germany, the Philippines, India, and Djibouti may decide the US-China Cold War. However, experts from various countries told the Global Times that the five articles have been focusing on a US-China competition, analyzing the differences between the new Cold War between China and the US and the competition between major powers in the past. The West has two options: It can regard China s advancement as a chance for a complete restructuring of the world economy, environmental policy, and for the building-up of collective security structures - or it can start a new Cold War, making conflicts, economic sanctions, military threats and ideological struggles the central axis of its politics.

Cold War mindset will not work in post-COVID-19 world: experts

WORLD / CROSS-BORDERS By Dong Feng Published: Mar 14, 2021 07:48 PM Bloomberg published a series of opinion articles in late February, arguing that Germany, the Philippines, India and Djibouti may decide the US-China cold war. However, experts from various countries told the Global Times that these articles have been focusing on a US-China competition, analyzing the differences between the new Cold War between China and the US and the competition between major powers in the past. The West has two options: It can regard China s advancement as a chance for a complete restructuring of the world economy, environmental policy, and for the building up of collective security structures - or it can start a new Cold War, making conflict, economic sanctions, military threats and ideological struggles the central axis of its politics.

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