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[World Today: Cross-Strait Dynamics, Economic Quality, and Global Geopolitical Tensions]-[A cross-border bridge becomes a new point of US-Canada friction]

World Today · B2 · 2026-02-11

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Upholding the One China Principle and National Reunification

In a recent conference on Taiwan affairs, senior CPC official Wang Huning reaffirmed China's commitment to the 'one China principle' and the '1992 consensus.' As highlighted by Dr. Liu Kuangyu from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the mainland’s strategy is twofold: providing firm support to patriotic, pro-reunification forces while striking hard against separatist elements, specifically the DPP authorities. Dr. Liu argues that these actions are interconnected, as separatist policies suppress those who cherish their Chinese identity. Furthermore, the mainland maintains that Taiwan is an 'inalienable part of China's territory,' framing it as the most critical issue in China-US relations. Beijing views recent US military aid and trade deals with Taiwan as a 'dangerous gamble' that attempts to use the island as a 'pawn' to contain China's development. Conversely, the mainland continues to offer 'kinship-based' support, such as the '31 measures' and '26 additional measures,' ensuring that Taiwan compatriots and enterprises can share in the benefits of 'Chinese modernization.'

Transitioning to High-Quality Economic Growth

Analysis of China’s 2025 economic performance reveals a strategic shift from high-speed expansion to 'high-quality development.' While provinces like Guangdong missed some growth targets, experts like Dr. Yan Liang from Willamette University suggest this is a reflection of a necessary transition away from 'resource-intensive' and 'real estate-driven' models. Instead, the focus has shifted toward 'new quality productive forces,' characterized by technological innovation and industrial upgrading. Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces serve as prime examples, leveraging 'advanced manufacturing clusters' and deep integration within the Changjiang Delta to foster sustainable growth. This approach emphasizes that at China's current stage of development, productivity-driven growth is essential to escape the 'middle-income trap' and improve the overall standard of living for the population.

Global South Solidarity and Geopolitical Pressures

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent outreach to Vladimir Putin underscores the growing influence of the 'Global South' in international affairs. Dr. He Wenping of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences notes that despite intense Western pressure, South Africa and other BRICS nations are asserting their independence. The call between the two leaders signals a desire to maintain 'mutually beneficial cooperation' in the face of Western sanctions. Dr. He emphasizes that the Global South is no longer silent, citing South Africa's leading role in bringing humanitarian concerns regarding Gaza to the International Court of Justice. This shift challenges the 'hegemonism' of traditional powers, with nations increasingly prioritizing their sovereign interests over external demands to 'take sides' in conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine war.

Accountability and Infrastructure Disputes

In the United States, the Epstein scandal continues to highlight a 'catastrophic moral failure' of the American elite. Dr. Joseph Siracusa of Curtin University argues that the frustration among survivors stems from a 'two-tier system of justice' where the super-rich often escape accountability. Meanwhile, in North America, President Donald Trump’s threat to block the opening of a new US-Canada bridge has sparked diplomatic friction. Professor Shen Dingli of Fudan University describes the demand for 50% ownership of a bridge funded by Canada as 'ridiculous' and 'not reasonable,' suggesting it reflects Trump’s 'America First' policy and a desire to dismantle policies established by his predecessors. These developments illustrate a broader trend of transactional geopolitics, where infrastructure and trade are increasingly used as leverage in a volatile international environment.

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crossing the world to stabilize relations with the US
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Beijing's resolve to defend our reunification
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Actually, the legend is rhetoric is the so-called separatist or secessionist policy road.
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fostering a sense of so-called belonging
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I definitely take your point.
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clear and compelling
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alter the status quo
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a necessary deterrent
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non-negotiable centrality
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hollowing out
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📖 Transcript

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Hello and welcome to World Today, I'm Ding Han in Beijing.
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China vows to support reunification forces and go after separatists on the Taiwan question.
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