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Jiang Shixue
Jiang Shixue is Senior Research Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is also Distinguished Professor of the Shanghai University, Macau University of Sciences and Technology, and Sichuan International Studies University, and Guest Professor of Anhui University and Zhejiang International Studies University. Concurrently, he is President of Latin American Studies Council of Asia and Oceania, Vice President of the China Council of Experts for BRICS Think-tanks, Vice President of the China Society of the Emerging Economies. His research fields include Chinese foreign policies, international relations, world economy, global governance, Latin America, Europe, BRICS, emerging economies, etc. He can be reached at: jiangsx@cass.org.cn or jiangshixue@126.com.
July 17, 2018
The future of US-EU relations
With increasing friction between the U.S. and EU, the rocky relations bring into question whether the TTIP will ever come into fruition. However, due to shared ideologies, the transatlantic ties are sure to flourish in the future. 
March 15, 2018
To publicize the notion of a community with a shared future for humanity
The community with a shared future for humanity is a concept China put forward for the benefit of world peace and development. 
January 16, 2018
A new era for China-Latin American cooperation
With differences in language, culture and political-economic systems as well as a long geographical distance, mutual understanding is always insufficient and people-to-people exchanges are greatly needed. 
March 20, 2017
What will Brexit mean for China?
Some positives may come out of Britain's decision to negotiate departure from the European Union. But the EU itself may be weakened in the process.
June 11, 2016
Don't blame China for the Venezuela story
China's relationship with Venezuela should not be blamed for the country's current crisis.
January 17, 2016
Political changes in Lat-Am not to affect bilateral ties with China
Sino-Latin American relations are based on bilateral trade, hence, the political changes in Latin America will not have much impact on the bilateral ties.
December 11, 2015
A 16+1 Think Tank Network for better China-CEECs relations
China, working together with 16 Central and Eastern European countries, will establish a Think Tank Network.
October 22, 2015
China-UK relations towards a better future
The U.K. is China's second largest trade partner in the EU and the largest destination of Chinese investment. How can these two nations continue toward a shared future?
July 6, 2015
US and Cuba come together
It seems that both the United States and Cuba are anxious to move forward with normalizing their relations, but not all obstacles have been removed.
May 16, 2015
Li's visit to strengthen China-Latin America ties
Premier Li Keqiang's trip to Latin America will be a good opportunity for both sides to deepen mutual understanding.
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