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Indonesia trying to steer clear of Chinese investment in USD 20 billion wealth fund: Report ANI | Updated: Feb 11, 2021 14:41 IST
Beijing [China], February 11 (ANI): China s absence from the list of potential investors in Indonesia s sovereign wealth fund has raised suspicions that Jakarta is trying to steer clear of investments from the world s second-largest economy, South China Morning Post reported citing Kevin O Rourke, author of the Indonesia-focused newsletter Reformasi.
Indonesia is on track to launch its own sovereign wealth fund after appointing an advisory board and getting investment commitments from 50 fund management entities. The SCMP reported that China is absent from the list of potential investors.
Ambassador Pyatt’s Remarks at
2021 New Year’s Reception
Καλησπέρα σας! Thank you, Niko. I want to begin my remarks this evening by expressing my heartfelt appreciation to Minister Georgiadis for bringing us together tonight. While I miss seeing this ballroom filled with friends and colleagues like in years past, I want to thank you all for connecting to us virtually to celebrate the new year.
Tonight, as we continue to work through the many challenges the pandemic presents, including today’s difficult news about a further lockdown, I want to take a moment to highlight some of the opportunities I see to strengthen and deepen the alliance between the United States and Greece in this Greek bicentennial year that my friend Archbishop Elpidophoros described so eloquently.
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The Strategic Offensive Against the CCP
February 8, 2021 |
Doowan Lee
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Phil W. Reynolds is a visiting scholar at the Center for Futures Studies at the University of Hawaii and is the author of
OPINION ‘The War God’s face has become indistinct’. That line is from a 1999 China defense paper that delineates the Chinese Communist Party (CPP)’s understanding of today’s global battlefield. For China, a war with the world would encompass the fundamentals of strategic competition: economic warfare combined with information warfare. The battlefield the CCP envisions includes foreign economies and information environments as legitimate targets.