The Point with Liu Xin
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The Point with Liu Xin
The Point with Liu Xin presents in-depth analysis and coverage of major world issues and features both international and Chinese viewpoints.
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Why do classics still matter today?
In an era of rapid technological change, geopolitical uncertainty, and cultural transformation, why are scholars from around the world gathering to re...
Why Gen-Z Americans view China differently
A recent poll reveals a striking divide in how Americans view China. While many older Republican-leaning voters see China as an enemy, most Democratic...
Exploring China-Russia cultural ties
What happens if Vladimir Solovyov meets Sun Tzu? China and Russia both have long, rich histories in the arts and culture, but how much do the two peop...
China & Pakistan at 75: Can the two nations lead green development in the Global South?
As China and Pakistan mark 75 years of diplomatic relations, climate cooperation is becoming a new focus of the partnership. How can the two countries...
Why has Beijing become a major hub of global diplomacy?
Russian President Vladimir Putin is on a state visit to China from May 19 to 20, his 25th trip to the country. Why is Beijing becoming the world's dip...
Constructive strategic stability: What does it mean for China-US relations?
US President Donald Trump's China visit has concluded, a trip that drew global attention and dominated headlines in both China and the United States....
What's really at stake in Trump's Beijing trip?
US President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing comes at a moment of deep global uncertainty and shifting power dynamics. Leading executives from major U...
Can China shape the future of auto design? A top designer's honest answer
What makes a world-renowned designer behind icons like the Bugatti Veyron leave Europe's automotive elite and move to China? In this exclusive episode...
Could a new French bill help return Chinese artifacts?
France has passed a landmark bill to facilitate the return of artifacts looted during the colonial era. Could this reshape the global debate on cultur...
Re-militarization debates and Japan's changing security posture
Japan's recent diplomatic tour across Vietnam and Australia has sparked debate over symbolism, strategy, and selective historical memory. High-profile...
From manufacturing to powering services: China's economic shift
China is often called the "world's factory." But that's changing fast, and you can see it in the way everyday services are being rebuilt from the grou...
Japan's nuclear ambition isn't hypothetical anymore
A working paper from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns that Japan's recent remarks and policy signals could challenge the nuclear non-prolifer...
How Chinese carmakers are reshaping the industry
Engines at the ready! The Beijing Auto Show is in full swing, showcasing over 180 global debuts, from cutting-edge EVs to flying cars. With global gia...
Is political violence becoming America's 'new normal'?
Chaos erupted at the White House Correspondents' Dinner after an armed suspect breached security in an apparent attempt to reach US President Donald T...
Japan's return to militarism?
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Tokyo Trials, a historic moment that exposed the crimes of Japanese militarism and delive...
How might the Iran situation develop?
US President Donald Trump has extended the two-week US-Iran ceasefire which is set to expire on April 22, saying it will last until Tehran submits a p...
China grows 5%, why it stands out
The global economy is facing uncertainty as tensions in the Middle East escalate. The International Monetary Fund has cut its global growth forecast t...
Inside Sanchez's China visit: What's the signal?
During his latest 5-day official visit, Pedro Sanchez returned to China for the fourth time in just four years, signaling deepening ties between Spain...
A drone, a bubble tea, and a bigger message
A rare high-level meeting has taken place. Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, met with Cheng Li-wun, cha...
Ceasefire at the 11th hour
A dramatic last-minute breakthrough: Iran and the United States have agreed to a two-week ceasefire mediated by Pakistan, less than two hours before a...
Cross-Strait ties
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, a rare moment of engagement is emerging across the Taiwan Strait. At a time when global flashpoints are multiplying...
The Trump administration claims victory, but is that the full story?
As the US-Israeli war against Iran enters its second month, US President Donald Trump claims victory, insisting that Iran is "begging to make a deal."...
Against the headwinds: How Asia keeps winning
Despite global headwinds, Asia's economy remains resilient and forward-looking. According to the Boao Forum for Asia, the region is projected to grow...
Is China-US re-engagement getting back on track in 2026?
"Isolation is a death sentence for universities." That's how Harvard professor William Kirby describes the risks of cutting off academic ties between...
US-Israel Conflict with Iran: Who decides legality?
As the US-Israel war against Iran intensifies with no clear end in sight, a critical question remains: Is this war legal? On March 10, the United Stat...
China speed: What's behind the surge in China's auto exports?
According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, China exported over 1.35 million vehicles in just the first two months of the year, up...
The Strait of Hormuz: A war racing against time
After an Israeli missile strike killed Iran's Security Chief Ali Larijani, Tehran is vowing revenge. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump is calling f...
Two Sessions: Is Western media warming to China?
As China's Two Sessions, the country's biggest political event of the year, concluded, Beijing has unveiled major development goals stretching toward...
Hong Kong to draft its first Five-Year Plan
As Hong Kong approaches the 30th anniversary of its return to China, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has revealed that the city is exploring the deve...
Iran names new Supreme Leader
According to Iranian state media, Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been appointed to succeed his father as the Islami...
China's Two Sessions 2026: What does it mean for the world?
In an increasingly uncertain global environment, what role can China play in stabilizing growth and boosting confidence? At China's most important ann...
China's 15th Five-Year Plan: What you need to know
China's "Two Sessions" is currently underway as policymakers map out the country's next stage of development amid global uncertainty. Deputies to the...
Is the U.S.–Israel escalation pushing the Middle East toward all-out war?
The Middle East faces a historic turning point after Iran confirmed that its Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed in U.S.–Israeli strikes. Tehran...
China and Germany: A strategic reset in the making?
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has just concluded his first official visit to China since taking office in May 2025. In Beijing, he expressed his co...
Inside America's trade whiplash
Pure tariff chaos. On February 20, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority when he imposed...
What happens when robots and AI join the holiday?
Spring Festival in Beijing is no longer just about temple fairs and red lanterns. This year, the celebrations also feature VR experiences, humanoid ro...
Blessings, bells and a 'crying horse'
In Beijing's 600-year-old Longfusi, a neighborhood recently visited by Chinese President Xi Jinping, tradition meets creativity as the city welcomes t...
Munich Security Conference sounds the alarm
The post-war international order is under unprecedented strain. At the 2026 Munich Security Conference, a stark warning has emerged: The United States...
What the Epstein files reveal about power, secrecy, and the system
Over the past year, a massive release of documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has pulled back the curtain on one of the most distu...
Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years: How justice is served
Jimmy Lai, founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to publish seditious materials and collusio...