Policy Reports
- IIA's Policy Report
Abstract Compared with traditional media, the virtual of social media has shifted the participants from traditional official organizations to more diverse and diversified ones, which can produce effects that cannot be achieved by military means and even surpass some traditional means of combating,…
2022/04/22 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract The Russia-Ukraine war is not only already deep in stalemate but is continuing to deteriorate as a proxy war. Because of the Russia-Ukraine war, the US is slowing down to counterbalance China, but this is only a temporary phenomenon and does not mean that the US will abandon its main…
2022/04/19 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract The purpose of this report is not to analyze what the right current policy is, such as whether to stick to a "Dynamic zero clearance" policy, as this will need to be done through professional evaluation. The purpose of this report is to analyze how all levels of government have handled…
2022/04/15 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine War, some overseas netizens have launched a so-called "Great Translation Campaign" against China, featuring translating the remarks of Chinese officials and individual netizens and posting them on English social media. The "Great Translation…
2022/04/12 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan is a typical U.S.-style rock-baiting. The US released "exclusive information" through third-party media and then determined the next move after observing the people’s reactions. The visit to Asia may be postponed because of the strong…
2022/04/10 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract When it comes to "China's modernization", we have been talking about the "Four Modernizations" in Mao Zedong's era, the "Three Steps" development strategy in Deng Xiaoping's era, and now In the "two-step" strategic arrangement, have pursued material modernization and institutional…
2022/04/06 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract The energy industry is the lifeblood of Russia's economy. After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine War, the West imposed a series of sanctions on Russia's energy industry, covering market, capital, technology and equipment, etc. Countries are also engaged in intense political games…
2022/03/21 - IIA's Policy Report
Abstract With the Russian-Ukrainian conflict at a stalemate, China increasingly needs to articulate its own independent representations and solutions to the Ukrainian crisis. So far, not only does the United States continue to speculate on the so-called "Sino-Russian axis," but China is still…
2022/03/17