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[Strategic Partnerships, Global Geopolitics, and China’s Tech-Driven Economic Resilience]-[China and Russia’s 'no limits' partnership: What it means in the new era of Trump]

World Today · B2 · 2025-02-25

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The Enduring Strength of China-Russia Relations

In a recent reaffirmation of their “no-limits partnership,” Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin underscored that their bilateral ties are built on “strong internal driving forces” and “unique strategic value.” Experts like Zhou Bo from Tsinghua University argue that this relationship is a long-term strategic choice rather than a temporary measure. Despite Western efforts to view the Russia-Ukraine conflict through a “European prism,” China maintains that its engagement is based on its own national interests as a rising major power. Zhou emphasizes that the structural bond between Beijing and Moscow is unlikely to change, regardless of leadership shifts, as both nations recognize the mutual benefit of cooperation, particularly in the face of external geopolitical pressure.

UN Security Council and the Ukraine Conflict

Recent diplomatic efforts at the United Nations reflect the deepening divide in global security strategies. While the UN Security Council adopted a resolution urging a “swift end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict,” the nuances of international consensus remain fragile. Professor Joseph Mahoney notes that the U.S. position has undergone a significant shift, with the Trump administration signaling a move toward transactional diplomacy. This has forced European allies into a complex position, leading to a reassessment of European “strategic autonomy.” As tensions persist, the narrative of the war is shifting from a conflict of absolute victory to one of pragmatic, albeit difficult, resolution, with the U.S. and Europe navigating diverging security responsibilities.

Hangzhou: The Hub of China’s Tech Innovation

China’s technological advancement, despite external sanctions, is best exemplified by the rise of Hangzhou’s “six little dragons.” Companies such as DeepSeek have defied expectations by bypassing high-end chip reliance in favor of superior algorithmic efficiency. Wang Duoyuan of China Securities Data highlights that Hangzhou’s success as an innovation hub is rooted in a unique ecosystem: a pro-business culture that allows entrepreneurs to experiment freely, lower living costs compared to Beijing or Shanghai, and a strong digital economy infrastructure established over two decades. This environment has enabled firms like Unitree Robotics and DeepSeek to attract global talent and scale rapidly, proving that China’s domestic market and supply chain resilience serve as powerful buffers against technological blockades.

Economic Fundamentals and Global Growth

Contrary to narratives of economic crisis, prominent economist Jeffrey Sachs asserts that China’s economic fundamentals remain robust. Citing high saving rates, an elite education system, and rapid innovation in green technologies—such as fourth-generation nuclear energy and high-speed rail—Sachs argues that China is not failing but rather leading in critical 21st-century sectors. He characterizes the current global economic fragmentation as a result of external attempts to “stall” China’s growth rather than internal structural collapse. Meanwhile, as foreign investors increasingly look toward China’s A-share market for AI and robotics opportunities, the focus is shifting toward “patient capital”—long-term investments that prioritize productivity and technological integration. Ultimately, experts suggest that while the global economy faces fragmentation, China’s commitment to open-source models and industrial policy continues to position it as a central engine of global growth.

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everything will become your business.
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📖 Transcript

China and Russia have reaffirmed their relations as a no -limits partnership.
UN Security Council has adopted a resolution urging a swift end to the Russia -Ukraine conflict.
And the Chinese city of Hongzhou has emerged as a new tech hub with little dragons like Deepsea.
Welcome to Road Today, the news program with a different perspective.
I'm Gu Anh in Beijing.
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