On February 24, 2022, Russia** Putin resolutely decided to launch a shocking "special military operation" across Ukraine. Since then, the world's most important gunpowder smoke is still burning, but the heart-wrenching end is still in sight. So, how do we correctly evaluate today's complex conflict situations? What are the major factors behind the scenes that are preventing the dawn of peace? The more critical question is where does this two-year-old conflict go so that the costs to all those involved are minimized? And, what is the far-reaching and wide-ranging impact of this conflict on the global security situation, political order, economic prosperity, and many other areas? But what are the valuable lessons to be learned for China, an important global player? Let's find the answer in the wonderful analysis of Mr. Wang Wen, Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Chinese University and Executive Director of the China-US Center for People-to-People Exchange! He will present his unique insights in the "Governor's Lounge" live broadcast program (replay) carefully prepared by the Governor of Chang'an Street (WeChat ID: Capitalnews).
Screenshot of the live broadcast.
It is worrying that the ongoing conflict may be evolving and worsening in the direction of so-called "Indianization". The host asked with emotion: Recently, it coincided with the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, but the current Russian-Ukrainian war is still burning mercilessly, and there is no sign of hope for an end. Professor Wang Wen, what are your profound and unique views on such a confusing conflict?
In this regard, Mr. Wang Wen answered with his academic rigor and insight: Just before the arrival of this special day on Saturday (February 24), the Chongyang National People's Congress finally released a research report with the theme of "Russia's Future Reshaping, China Can Actively Guide", which is based on the problems of the in-depth services carried out by my college in 21 cities in Russia five times in the past two years, please try again later.