The Rise, Trends, and Business Models of Chinese Brands
The digital era accelerated the speed and the change of format of economic development, forming a lifestyle as well as mentality of today's Chinese community, focusing on convenience, diversity, satisfaction and quality.
The Commoditization of Australian Universities
Knowledge, research capabilities, free-thinking and diversity, are the soft-powers of Australia that make us uniquely different from the rest of the world, and Government must de-commoditize Australian universities and develop them as pillars of our soft power in the world.
China’s Success in Fighting COVID-19 in Rural Areas
Whether the Chinese experience in combating COVID-19 and containing the disastrous spread of this pandemic in rural areaa is applicable to other countries remains to be seen.
One Is The Loneliest Number
Alibaba's Singles Day shopping bonanza has hijacked Remembrance Day for half the world.
1989: China’s Second What If
What if the Tiananmen Square protests had flipped China to democracy in 1989?
We Are Normal Students Striving For A Better University Life
Great climate, intense academic atmosphere, and natural scenery: there are countless reasons for us to fall in love with Australia. But we are still looking for challenges to make our university careers more meaningful. And we think we have found the solution: serving the students on campus.
China Celebrates 40 Years Of Returning To Form
Xi Jinping has called China's process of reform and opening "a great revolution in the history of the Chinese people and the Chinese nation," but mostly it represents a return to the pre-1949 normal.
The Great Divide Between China’s Rich And Poor
China’s wealthiest 100 individuals have more wealth than the poorest two-fifths of the country’s population combined. The country also needs to offer equal social benefits and educational opportunities for all of its citizens.
New Semester, No Schools
For some migrant workers’ kids, now they have to choose between moving back to their hometowns, or stopping attending schools as usual.
Why Confucius Institutes Are Good For Democracy
Many Western universities are rethinking their initial enthusiasm for hosting Chinese Confucius Institutes, but they should recognize that public diplomacy cuts both ways.