Politics
To lead the world, Biden's US will need China's help with North Korea
Hong Kong-based commentator Zheng Hao notes that the Trump administration's high-profiled meetings with North Korea established communication at the very least, even if long-term peace in the Korean peninsula is still out of reach. Will the Biden administration be able to do any better, with China's help?
Zheng Hao
18 Dec 2020
Politics
Can Biden's US lead the world?
US President-elect Joe Biden has said that the US is back and ready to lead the world. Can he really turn things around? The US-China relationship, for one, is already in a serious state of distrust and acrimony. While the methods differ, says Hong Kong-based commentator Zheng Hao, the intended outcomes of the Biden administration's China policy would likely be very similar to the previous administration's. But before playing a global leading role of any kind, Biden will have to find a way to prevent his every step from being hindered by conservative Republicans in Congress.
Zheng Hao
01 Dec 2020
Politics
Containing China: US and India to sign third military agreement in 'strategic embrace'
The US and India are set to sign the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement at the third US-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue later this month, rounding out the trio of foundational agreements between them for comprehensive military cooperation. Hong Kong-based commentator Zheng Hao says this portends greater threats for China, the unspoken target of closer US-India military ties.
Zheng Hao
23 Oct 2020
Politics
Why China and Russia should join forces now
Hong Kong-based commentator Zheng Hao notes the growing pressure of possible war exerted by the US on China, and suggests that Article 9 of the 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship urging "contacts and consultations" might be a useful way to prevent war.
Zheng Hao
12 Aug 2020
Politics
Could China-US tensions in the South China Sea escalate into a hot war?
There is no doubt that tensions have risen in the South China Sea between China and the US. With deteriorating relations between the two countries and stakes high, especially for the US in an election year, how likely is it that there will be armed conflict in the South China Sea?
Zheng Hao
29 Jul 2020
Politics
Could fallout from China-India standoff hurt China's global ambitions?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has deleted his account on Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo as tensions between India and China continue to simmer over a border conflict. While the skirmish could be seen as the latest chapter in a long-running bilateral tussle, political commentator Zheng Hao suggests that the fallout from China-India conflict is enmeshed in a web of implications in the multilateral arena of global relations and cooperation. He examines the issue and concludes that the damage to China will be greater in this case.
Zheng Hao
02 Jul 2020