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177299
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Since COVID-19 struck the world, President Xi Jinping has observed on multiple occasions that infectious diseases respect no borders or races and are the common enemy of all. Only by working as one can humanity get through this difficult time; only with concerted efforts can we defeat the virus. Effective international cooperation is a top priority in this battle withthe coronavirus. China has actively engaged in international cooperation on fighting COVID-19 and assisted and supported other countries and international organizations to the best of its ability. This is what China’s principle of pursuing the greater good and shared interests is essentially about. It is the bounden duty of a country that has received help in its own tough times. It is also a mission that a responsible major country should commit to.
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177302
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On September 8, 2020, the International Seminar on Seizing Digital Opportunities for Cooperation and Development organized by the China Internet Governance Forum was held in Beijing. At the seminar, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi put forward the Global Initiative on Data Security (hereinafter referred to as the Initiative), which has received high attention from the cybersecurity communities at home and abroad. At the invitation of the organizers of the Forum, the author made a brief comment on the Initiative under the title “Examining International Cyberspace Rules from the Perspective of the Global Initiative on Data Security”. The Initiative represents a major move in international governance and diplomacy in cyberspace. It shows that under current situation, China conforms to the trend of the times, keeps up with the developments in cyberspace and digital technology, and shoulders its responsibilities, thus leaving a deep mark in process of international cyberspacegovernance.
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177304
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The American factor has become the biggest external variable in the growth of China-Japanrelations. The COVID-19 pandemic is still raging across the globe, accelerating the changes that are unseen in a century. A salient feature of the global landscape is the intensifying competition between China and the US, which is shaping in a profound way the prospects ofChina-Japanrelations.The changes of administration in Japan and the US in 2020 add to the uncertainties in China-Japan relations. In the face ofcrises and opportunities in the fluid global dynamics, China and Japan should act proactively and meet each other halfway to create conditions for cooperation, expand common interests, and enlargethe space for cooperation so as to develop their relations in line with the requirements of the new era.
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177303
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On November 15, 2020, ASEAN and China, Japan, Republic of Korea (ROK), Australia and New Zealand, a total of 15 countries, signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement, which not only marks a new stage of regional economic integration in Asia, but also creates a new platform for deepening cooperation and building a community with a shared future between China and ASEAN in the post-COVID era.
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On November10, 2020, leaders of the members and observers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) met via video link at the 20th Meeting of the SCO Council of Heads of State. At this fruitful meeting, leaders of SCO members signed and released a Moscow Declaration, issued six statements on COVID-19, the 75th anniversary of victory inWorld War II, the spread of terrorist, separatist and extremist ideologies through the Internet, cooperation in international information security, the threat of drugs, and cooperation in the digital economy, and adopted several documents covering cooperation in health and medicine, development at the sub-regional level, and external exchanges.
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