As the G7 Summit, held from June 15 to 17, takes place amid the deteriorating "G7 disease", including sluggish economic growth, soaring debt levels, declining industrial competitiveness, social polarization, and population aging, the member states find themselves facing mounting crises at home. Yet rather than engaging in self-reflection and seeking solutions to address the root causes of these problems, the G7 whose strength and cohesion are both waning attempts to shift attention and deflect responsibility by pointing fingers at China. Such misguided attempts to "put out the fire" in their own backyards by moving it elsewhere is not only counterproductive but utterly preposterous.
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Chief Planner|Zhong Renzong
Executive Producer|Wei Jing
Producer|Jiang Lili
Editor-in-Chief|Liu Muchen
Program Planner|Wang Jiayu
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