Seeking opportunities for regional cooperation amid unrest situation
By Wang Zhe |
chinadaily |
Updated: 2019-01-25 09:59
The 2018 was a year turbulent, given that the egoism of hegemonic powers has led to frequent strategic adjustments of great powers, according to the 2018 Hongshan Summit on War and Peace held at National Defence University of the People's Liberation Army in Beijing on Jan 15.
More than 300 attendees participated in the summit and had in-depth exchanges with four keynote speakers: Zhu Chenghu, professor at PLA National Defense University; Gao Hong, former head of the Institute of Japanese Studies under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Jin Canrong, vice dean at the School of International Studies at Renmin University; and Senior Capt Zhang Junshe, senior researcher at the PLA Naval Research Academy.
[Photo/Wang Zhe]
The summit summarized the characteristics of the 2018 global situation and discussed hot spot issues such as the Syrian war, Sino-US trade negotiations, military situation in South China Sea, Japanese Prime Minister Abe's visit to China, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and cross-Straits relations.
The summit was hosted by Lin Dong, professor in PLA National Defense University, who concluded that it also promoted the regional cooperation and the regional contradiction obviously alleviated.
The 2018 was a year turbulent, given that the egoism of hegemonic powers has led to frequent strategic adjustments of great powers, according to the 2018 Hongshan Summit on War and Peace held at National Defence University of the People's Liberation Army in Beijing on Jan 15.
More than 300 attendees participated in the summit and had in-depth exchanges with four keynote speakers: Zhu Chenghu, professor at PLA National Defense University; Gao Hong, former head of the Institute of Japanese Studies under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Jin Canrong, vice dean at the School of International Studies at Renmin University; and Senior Capt Zhang Junshe, senior researcher at the PLA Naval Research Academy.
[Photo/Wang Zhe]
The summit summarized the characteristics of the 2018 global situation and discussed hot spot issues such as the Syrian war, Sino-US trade negotiations, military situation in South China Sea, Japanese Prime Minister Abe's visit to China, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and cross-Straits relations.
The summit was hosted by Lin Dong, professor in PLA National Defense University, who concluded that it also promoted the regional cooperation and the regional contradiction obviously alleviated.