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The Coronavirus and Xi Jinping’s Worldview

2020-03-07T07:52:38+00:00

Feb 8, 2020 KEVIN RUDD . Originally Posted at Project-Syndicate  No matter how bad the coronavirus epidemic gets, the crisis will not change how China is governed under President Xi Jinping. Since coming to power in 2012, Xi has strengthened the Communist Party's hold on power and developed a comprehensive national agenda from which all else – [...]

The Coronavirus and Xi Jinping’s Worldview2020-03-07T07:52:38+00:00

Accomplishment Report for Year 2019

2020-03-07T06:35:41+00:00

PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION FOR CHINESE STUDIES Accomplishment Report for Year 2019   LECTURE SERIES AND ACADEMIC EXCHANGES Launching of the Carlos Chan Lecture Series on Philippines-China Relations On 9 February 2019, PACS launched the Carlos Chan Lecture Series (CCLS) on Philippines-China relations in honor of Mr. Carlos Chan, Chairman Emeritus of the Liwayway Marketing Corporation.   The launching [...]

Accomplishment Report for Year 20192020-03-07T06:35:41+00:00

Lunar New Year means everything in China. Canceling celebrations is a massive deal

2020-01-25T16:57:07+00:00

Hong Kong (CNN)It's the most celebratory time of the year in China -- but in many cities, festivities have been called off. Saturday marks the first day of the Lunar New Year, also known in China as Spring Festival. It's a time when families gather, often traveling huge distances to go home. Revelers gorge on banquets, give each other [...]

Lunar New Year means everything in China. Canceling celebrations is a massive deal2020-01-25T16:57:07+00:00

Nearly 500 Chinese tourists in PH to be flown back to Wuhan

2020-01-25T16:48:30+00:00

By CNN Philippines Staff / Published Jan 24, 2020  at CNN Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 24) – Close to 500 Chinese tourists who arrived in Kalibo, Aklan from the Chinese city where the novel coronavirus outbreak began, will be transported back to their point of origin this week, an aviation official confirmed Friday. Civil Aviation Board Executive Director [...]

Nearly 500 Chinese tourists in PH to be flown back to Wuhan2020-01-25T16:48:30+00:00

Has the US already lost the battle for the South China Sea?

2020-01-25T16:41:47+00:00

by John Power Published: 5:00am, 18 Jan, 2020 at SCMP Before assuming his post as commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Philip S. Davidson issued a stark warning about Washington’s loosening grip in the fiercely contested South China Sea.  “In short, China is now capable of controlling the South China Sea in all scenarios, short [...]

Has the US already lost the battle for the South China Sea?2020-01-25T16:41:47+00:00

PACS Co-organized Tsinoy Conference 2020

2020-03-07T06:03:26+00:00

The Philippine Association of Chinese Studies (PACS) in cooperation with Kaisa Para Sa Kaunlaran Inc., the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Miriam College co-organized the “International Conference on the State of Scholarship on the Chinese in the Philippines: Problems, Perspectives, and Possibilities,” held at Miriam College in Quezon City on 10-11 January 2020. Filipino and foreign [...]

PACS Co-organized Tsinoy Conference 20202020-03-07T06:03:26+00:00

Talks on South China Sea COC ‘steadily moving forward’ – Chinese envoy

2020-01-25T16:35:21+00:00

By: Christia Marie Ramos - Reporter / @CMRamosINQ INQUIRER.net / 08:33 PM January 16, 2020 MANILA, Philippines — The negotiations on the Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea, an accord which seeks to prevent the escalating of tensions in the disputed waterway, “has been steadily moving forward,” China’s top diplomat to the Philippines said. Speaking before guests [...]

Talks on South China Sea COC ‘steadily moving forward’ – Chinese envoy2020-01-25T16:35:21+00:00

PACS holds a Roundtable and Forum with South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI) on SCS issues

2020-01-25T16:34:38+00:00

The Philippine Association for Chinese Studies (PACS) and the South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI), a Chinese think tank held the Philippines-China Roundtable Discussion on the South China Sea on 6 January 2020 at Jinjiang Inn, Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City followed by a public forum. The roundtable and forum were attended by scholars from [...]

PACS holds a Roundtable and Forum with South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative (SCSPI) on SCS issues2020-01-25T16:34:38+00:00

Time to Revisit US Global Call to Ban Huawei

2020-01-05T03:50:09+00:00

Originally Posted at China US Focus by Lucio Blanco Pitlo III In a sign of a growing quandary, UK postponed the decision of whether to allow Huawei or not in its 5G mobile networks until after elections this month. London is not alone in this predicament, as countries from Asia to Europe increasingly find themselves in [...]

Time to Revisit US Global Call to Ban Huawei2020-01-05T03:50:09+00:00

Factbox: Key facts on Taiwan-China relations ahead of Taiwan elections

2020-01-05T03:52:57+00:00

Originally Posted at Reuters / 4 January 2020 (Reuters) - Taiwan goes to the polls next Saturday to elect a new president and parliament. China, which considers Taiwan merely a Chinese province and part of its territory, will be watching the outcome closely. Following are key facts on ties between Taiwan and China: POLITICS - China [...]

Factbox: Key facts on Taiwan-China relations ahead of Taiwan elections2020-01-05T03:52:57+00:00