Are new forms of authoritarian governments undermining democracy within and beyond their borders? Are geopolitically important countries – including China, Iran, Pakistan, Russia and Venezuela – challenging democratic development and threatening the emergence of an international order based on open societies and human rights? A new report by Freedom House, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and […]
Voting for the European Parliament began today in Britain and the Netherlands. Over the next four days, more than 375 million people in 27 countries are eligible to cast a ballot. Despite the importance of the parliament, most analysts fear turnout will be low. Voting numbers have fallen as the European Union has expanded and […]
What is missing in this speech is anything Churchillian. What is missing is realism…for example, a statement that the U.S. is determined to prevent the acquisition of nuclear weapons by unstable or radical regimes, be they Muslim or not.
While China is beginning to go green and planning strict fuel economy standards, a Chinese company reached a preliminary agreement to buy the Hummer brand from General Motors. Just as the Hummer came to symbolize GM’s fall, could the sale be a sign of a shifting global balance of power? Photo from Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images.
India’s Business Standard has an article today by Kishore Singh giving an review of Amitabh Kant’s new book entitled “Branding India: An Incredible Story“. The book analyzes India’s success in its Incredible India! campaign. Since its launch in 2002, Incredible India has transformed “a contrarian diversity into a contemporary brand to sell India overseas as […]
The New York Times today provides an excellent analysis of China’s growing role as an economic powerhouse, both regionally and globally. As the first of a series dealing with China’s rise and the geostrategic implications, Michael Wines writes a compelling piece discussing the prowess of 3 Chinese companies aiming to take a hold on $22 […]
While all of the BRICs – Brazil, Russia, India and China – have increased their holdings of foreign exchange reserves since 2000, China is easily the largest holder of US financial assets. Brad W Setser, fellow for geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Arpana Pandey, a research associate at the Council, write that […]
Today the strategic forecasting firm Stratfor released a comparison report dealing with the “Geography of Recession“. I’ll let you subscribe to the actual post, but the main gist of it is that the US is far better off than its competitors at weathering the recession. What’s more, the US compares far favorably to China, and […]
U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner appears to have had a nice meeting with Chinese leaders today. Smoothing over any ruffled feathers of the recent past. Stressing cooperation. Setting it up nicely for a little Obama administration “good cop, bad cop” routine, starting with a meeting in late July, with Secretary of State Clinton playing the role of the baton-wielding heavy.
A long-time China hand, Mandarin speaker, East Asia major at SAIS, son of an East Asia expert who opened the Ford Foundation’s office in Beijing, U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is in China to jumpstart the Obama administration’s “strategic and economic dialogue.” This effort puts a stamp of change on Bush’s “strategic economic dialogue,” the so-called G-2, or regular meetings between […]
A lot. India has come under increased fire by international human rights groups for its lack of action during Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE). Some have even called India complicit in the killing of 20,000 Tamil civilians in Sri Lankan due to its provision of arms to the Sri Lankan government, […]
Arvind Subramanian, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Center for Global Development, published a good commentary in the Business Standard arguing that India can learn from China’s strong public finances – a sound fiscal position is crucial for establishing international influence. “The lesson for superpower-aspiring India from superpower-arriving China is simple: […]
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