In recent years, the effects of climate change have become an increasingly urgent concern, and one of the most alarming predictions is the sinking of major cities in China, a nation home to more than 1.4 billion people. Many of China's largest urban centers, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Tianjin, and Shenzhen,
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Debt Trap Diplomacy: Implications for Debtor Nations and the Need for Regulatory Reform
In recent years, China has become a major global economic player, not only through trade and investment but also by offering loans to developing countries. However, China's increasing lending practices have raised significant concerns about its debt strategy—often referred to as “debt trap diplomacy.” This strategy involves China providing large
Good governance to accelerate Africa’s integration through Smart Infrastructure
Africa stands at the cusp of a transformative era, where good governance and strategic investments in smart infrastructure can catalyze its integration and growth. With an increasingly connected world, the future of Africa’s economic and social development hinges on harnessing the power of modern infrastructure, powered by technology and guided
Cyber Warfare: Global Laws Critical to Countering Rising Threat of Chinese Hackers
In the digital era, cyber threats have emerged as one of the most pressing challenges to global security. With state-sponsored cyberattacks becoming an increasingly common form of modern warfare, Chinese cyber hacking groups have become one of the most formidable threats. Backed by the Chinese government, these groups have engaged