The activities of the Chinese people in the South China Sea date back over 2,000 years. China is the first to have discovered ...
China’s landscape has been profoundly reshaped over centuries by the interplay of human activities, climatic variations and socio-political transformations. Recent studies have elucidated long-term ...
Chinese leaders are increasingly mobilizing historical narratives as part of a broader trend that challenges Francis Fukuyama’s thesis of the end of history. China’s monumental history as an ancient ...
China relationship is not a structural inevitability, but a result of political choices made by governments across the ...
As a method of the systematic conservation of historical, cultural, and natural landscape resources, heritage corridor integrates contexts of humanism and nature and provides the public with ...
The South China Sea is a strategic and resource-rich body of water that is known by various names, reflecting the region’s multifaceted historical, cultural, and geopolitical connections. The English ...
A military parade in Beijing marking the end of World War II will draw leaders from around the world. It's an opportunity for ...