• Pragmatic Socialism: Markets, Masses, and Adaptation

    In the ongoing discourse on economic systems, socialism is often portrayed as inherently incompatible with market mechanisms. However, this view overlooks the dynamic evolution of socialist theory and practice. Drawing from historical critiques and contemporary successes, this article explores how a pragmatic approach to socialism—one that adapts to local contexts, prioritizes the masses, and incorporates…


  • China Emphasises Sincere Dialogue in Response to Japanese Prime Minister’s Remarks

    In a recent diplomatic exchange, China’s Foreign Ministry has reiterated its commitment to fostering constructive relations with Japan, underscoring the importance of mutual respect and adherence to established agreements. This comes in response to statements by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who expressed openness to dialogue with China during a press event recently. At a…


  • DPRK-China friendship to be further enriched

    The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea and China have a tradition of friendship that has kept growing stronger over time and has become even more important in recent years. It has been noted by the President of China Xi Jinping that he has kept close communications with the leader of the DPRK Kim Jong Un…


  • Xi Jinping Meets With Military Veterans

    Recently Chinese President Xi Jinping extended Spring Festival greetings to the country’s military veterans. Xi Jinping who is also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, expressed these greetings while attending a gala held by the Central Military Commission for retired military officers of…


  • China’s Opinion on Japan Election and Policy Expectation.

    Recently the the parliamentary election took place in Japan after the new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved parliament in the hopes of capitalising on her national popularity. This strategy has seemingly paid off with her part the Liberal Democratic Party winning an overwhelming victory in the election. Takaichi has caused quite a storm in…


  • China’s Industry: Innovation and Growth.

    As China enters 2026, its industrial sector continues to shine as a beacon for many of economic resilience and technological advancement. Despite the many global challenges, the nation’s economy is projected to grow by 4.8%, fueled by surging exports that reached 8% real growth in 2025. This strong performance is a perfect examples that fundamentally…


  • Executive Brief: China seeking to strengthen trade corridor.

    Iran is actively strengthening transport ties with Central Asian states to solidify its position as a regional transit hub, despite U.S. sanctions, by promoting the Southern Corridor as a key east-west and north-south route linking China, Central Asia, Iran, Turkey, and Europe. This aligns with China’s Belt and Road Initiative (joined by Iran in 2021),…


  • Azerbaijan to Start gas Exports to Austria and Germany

    The Azerbaijani state energy company SOCAR has announced it is selling natural gas to Austria and Germany. SOCAR has released few details about the supply deal: it is uncertain, if Baku is actually increasing EU-bound gas exports or merely redirecting gas already being exported. This lack of transparency is fairly common in recent times, with…


  • Record High Trade China and Kyrgyzstan

    Trade between China and Kyrgyzstan has reached a new record of $27.2 billion, according to the Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan. Liu Jiangping said that trade and economic cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan is demonstrating particulary strong momentum. Currently kyrgyzstan is China’s second largest trading partner in Central Asia, and bilateral trade accounts for approximately a…


  • Azerbaijan Leads Georgia Electricity Imports

    Georgia Importing majority of Electricity from Azerbaijan In 2025, Georgia imported $25 million worth of electricity from Azerbaijan, which has been estimated to be an increase of 230% when compared to the previous year. Previously Georgia has puchsed $48 million worth of electricity from foreign countries, which is 2.1 times more than in 2024. The…