Original Source: Guangming Daily
Focusing on “education, science and technology, thought and culture,“ the publication sits under the administrative supervision of the Central Committee’s propaganda department with a stated mission of guiding ideological work and bridging the gap between the party and the state. As a platform for pieces from officials, academics, and analysts, it is widely distributed to government organizations, enterprises, and state-run universities.
This lengthy news analysis appearing in a state-owned newspaper was written two days after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It outlines China’s basic framing of the Ukraine crisis, suggesting that the U.S. and NATO are “us[ing] Ukraine to ‘curb’ Russia and ‘weaken’ Russia.”
A top Europe expert at a state security-linked think tank argues that the reputation and credibility of the United States have been eroded by domestic disfunction and polarization.
A professor of economics at Renmin University attempts an explanation of the “common prosperity” concept according to Marxist theory.