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How a cute baby elephant sheds light on China s quest for soft power

How a cute baby elephant sheds light on China s quest for soft power
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US should answer China s challenge by delivering economic prosperity to its periphery

US should answer China s challenge by delivering economic prosperity to its periphery
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As Europe opens up for travel, East Asia should take notes

The European Union is no stranger to being the scapegoat for pretty much anything that goes wrong in Europe. When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the continent, criticism was harsh. A recent study found that citizens' trust in the EU fell because of the pandemic. This is not justified. Granted, at the start of the pandemic, the EU was largely absent and whenever it did act, international observers were stunned by how inept it appeared. Europe.

If China wants more babies, it needs a better understanding of young people

news If China wants more babies, it needs a better understanding of young people Illustration: Craig Stephens The release of China s census in early May once again shone a clear light on the country s demographic travails. While still growing overall, the population was shown to be ageing rapidly, and prospects for population stagnation and decline in the near future have become greater. Of course, the root causes of such macro changes in population growth and structure are simple: people are living longer, and women are having fewer children. Obviously, we don t want to see mortality increasing, so attention quickly turns to adapting the fertility rate.

How Belarus brazen plane diversion reflects the EU s struggle to act as a global power

news How Belarus’ brazen plane diversion reflects the EU’s struggle to act as a global power Illustration: Craig Stephens Last Sunday, a Ryanair flight from Athens to Vilnius (two EU capitals) was forced to land in Belarus on the pretext that there was a bomb on board. People on the plane were forced to disembark, the most noteworthy being an outspoken critic of the Lukashenko regime, the journalist Roman Protasevich. He is now in detention and faces an uncertain future. Such an act is not unprecedented. The United States and its allies have a history of diverting foreign aircraft if they suspect people of interest are on board. For instance, in 2013, the plane of then Bolivian president Evo Morales was forced to land in Austria on suspicion that Edward Snowden was on board.

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