The meaning behind the parade is more political than military, former US deputy national security adviser to the vice president Steve Yates said by videoconference during an event hosted by the Foundation on Asia-Pacific Peace Studies. The foundation had invited academics at home and abroad to share their view on the parade to be held at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
søndag 31. august 2025
China’s parade political: academics
China’s planned military parade on Wednesday commemorating the end of World War II is a political move to project Beijing’s interests against the US-led alliance and to show Chinese President Xi Jinping’s supreme command over the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) amid the stagnant Chinese economy, academics told a symposium in Taipei yesterday.
The meaning behind the parade is more political than military, former US deputy national security adviser to the vice president Steve Yates said by videoconference during an event hosted by the Foundation on Asia-Pacific Peace Studies. The foundation had invited academics at home and abroad to share their view on the parade to be held at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
The meaning behind the parade is more political than military, former US deputy national security adviser to the vice president Steve Yates said by videoconference during an event hosted by the Foundation on Asia-Pacific Peace Studies. The foundation had invited academics at home and abroad to share their view on the parade to be held at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.