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[World Today: Navigating Major Power Diplomacy, Regional Conflicts, and China's Economic Resilience]-[Putin to visit China following Trump’s visit: What’s the timing about?]

World Today · B2 · 2026-05-18

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World Today: Analyzing Global Power Dynamics and Economic Trends

The Strategic Hub: China-Russia Relations

As President Putin’s state visit to China approaches, experts view the diplomatic scheduling—following high-level interactions with other global leaders—as a signal of China’s emerging status as the "de facto hub" of major power coordination. Dr. Zhang Xin from East China Normal University emphasizes that this trilateral platform between China, the U.S., and Russia is essential for managing global stability. Rather than redefining the 30-year-old "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Coordination," the focus of the upcoming summit is expected to be on practical policy readjustments, particularly concerning energy relations and information exchange regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflict and Middle Eastern tensions. The personal trust between President Xi and President Putin is cited as a stabilizing force, which the leadership aims to further institutionalize across their respective bureaucratic systems.

The "Schrödinger’s War": US-Iran Tensions

In the Middle East, the situation remains precarious. Dr. Zhang Chuchu of Fudan University describes the current state as a "Schrödinger’s war," where a fragile ceasefire coexists with ongoing active confrontation. While direct large-scale fighting has paused, the lack of a comprehensive resolution and the existence of regional proxies like Hezbollah keep the risk of re-escalation high. The U.S. has reportedly outlined stringent conditions for peace, including the handover of 400 kilograms of enriched uranium and the consolidation of nuclear facilities. Dr. Zhang notes that these demands are viewed by Tehran as "excessive" and "humiliating," given that Iran considers its nuclear program a "sovereign security infrastructure." Domestic political pressure in the U.S., driven by economic fatigue and rising energy costs, remains a critical variable that could either push the administration toward diplomacy or further escalation.

Economic Resilience and Private Sector Growth

Despite April data showing a slight fluctuation, China’s economy maintains a steady upward trajectory. Dr. Yao Shujie highlights that while industrial output and consumption growth faced short-term pressure, the export sector remains a "major pillar," recording a 14.1% expansion. China is strengthening its resilience through diversified energy imports and technological upgrading.

Complementing this, the State Administration for Market Regulation has unveiled 34 new initiatives to support the private sector. Dr. Zhou Mi explains that these measures aim to remove barriers to a "unified national market" and reduce "unfair fees," fostering a more sustainable environment for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This policy shift is crucial for China’s long-term goals in AI, semiconductors, and green technology, where private firms drive significant innovation.

Cultural Consumption as a New Growth Engine

Finally, the success of the low-budget film Dear You illustrates a shift in Chinese consumption trends. Assistant Professor Li Lun of Peking University notes that the film’s reliance on "authentic emotions" and local cultural elements—such as the qiaopi (remittance letters) culture—resonated across Southeast Asia, proving that intimate stories can bridge national divides. This trend is unlocking economic potential beyond the box office, driving tourism and cultural IP development in local regions. As China’s film-related industrial output exceeds $30 billion this year, the market is proving that diversity in content and the integration of cultural heritage are key to sustaining long-term growth and global emotional connection.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, marked the 10th China-Russia Expo ahead of Putin's state visit to China.
Leaders from US and Israel discussed possible renewed fighting against Iran, and China's economy maintains steady growth in the first four months of this year.
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