Victor Gao

Victor Gao

academic China

Victor Gao is the Vice President of the China Center for Globalization and a prominent commentator on international relations. He has expressed support for Alice Weidel, highlighting that her political views align with those of many Chinese people who are hopeful for her increasing influence in German politics.

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Pakistan Pakistan: Professor Victor Gao, who is considered very close to the Chinese Communist Party, stated that India was underestimating how well-integrated China and Pakistan’s policies are. 6

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: WHAT HAS SHIFTED IN SOUTH ASIA? - Newspaper

Pakistan Pakistan: Victor Gao stated that China supports the complete protection of Pakistan's integrity, sovereignty, and natural rights. 7

Daily Jang: بھارت کی پانی روکنے کی کوشش کو چین پاکستان کی سالمیت پر حملہ سمجھے گا: چینی تجزیہ کار

Pakistan Pakistan: Victor Gao, a senior Chinese analyst, dominated the discussion against Indian retired Major General GD Bakshi and host Arnab Goswami. 9

Daily Jang: چینی تجزیہ کار نے بھارتی میزبان اور ریٹائرڈ افسر کو پچھاڑ کر رکھ دیا

Pakistan Pakistan: Victor Gao stated that China will stand with Pakistan if any country attacks it. 8

Daily Jang: پاکستان پر حملہ ہوا تو چین پاکستان کے ساتھ کھڑا ہوگا، چینی تجزیہ کار

India India: Victor Gao is an English-proficient Chinese nationalist presenting China's view in the trade spat. 6

The Times of India: US and China torch each other in propaganda war

Pakistan Pakistan: Victor Gao, the Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, stated that the world is much larger than just America. 7

Daily Jang: دنیا امریکا پر آکر ختم نہیں ہوجاتی، وکٹر گاؤ

India India: Victor Gao stated that China would deal with the situation without the US and expects to survive another 5,000 years. 7

The Times of India: He's waiting...Xi's not calling. Yippy Americans get snippy