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The Trade Bone’s Connected to the Yuan Bone …
August 12, 2019 4 min. read

  We have not yet begun to fight! The Trump Administration’s August 5 designation of China as a currency manipulator marks a new crossing of policy lanes in US-China relations.  In the many facets of that relationship and the rising tension between the two, America needs a clear understanding of our objectives and priorities.   Followers of […]

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Taking the long route: China’s path to global leadership
February 1, 2019 7 min. read

Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, the United States of America is progressively distancing from its global leadership role. President Trump is clear that he wants American dollars spent on American people. In line with this ethos, America has withdrawn from major treaties to focus on getting its own house in order – […]

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Dr. Pamela Crossley on U.S.-China relations
April 22, 2014 3 min. read

Hosted by Sarwar Kashmeri, the Foreign Policy Association’s Great Decisions podcast series will headline issues together with the leaders whose decisions today will mold the foreign policy of tomorrow. Each podcast will tackle a different Great Decisions topic in the 2014 series, a list of which can be found here. The Great Decisions podcasts can also be found […]

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China Intimidates U.S. Media Networks to Protect Party Reputation
December 23, 2013 3 min. read

Last Thursday, December 19, The Chinese government renewed press accreditation for all Bloomberg News journalists and some New York Times journalists reporting from China. Prior to Thursday, about 24 New York Times and Bloomberg foreign correspondents were in fear of being expelled from China. Chinese authorities were withholding from issuing resident journalist visas for the […]

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Inflation in China – The Biggest Surprise of 2010?!?
January 4, 2011 5 min. read

It is NOT surprising at all, that Chinese authorities raised interest rates over the weekend of December 25/26 (the second such raise in 10 weeks) amid inflationary concerns. Analysts and experts, both domestic and foreign, have been predicting such a development due to the high levels of growth during the last three years (9.1% GDP […]

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Seoul G-20 Wrap-Up: So What Happened..??
November 15, 2010 6 min. read

G-20 world leaders meeting in Seoul, South Korea, concluded the summit late Friday by issuing a joint communiqué, with no specifics, agreeing only in general terms to curb “persistently large imbalances” in saving and spending. But deep divisions, especially over the US-China currency dispute, left G-20 officials negotiating all night to draft a watered-down statement for the leaders to endorse, keeping alive a dispute that raises fears of a global trade & currency war, and fears of rising protectionism among nations.

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A New Outlook in Washington
July 28, 2010 4 min. read

An important conceptual shift has occurred over the past few months in U.S. policy vis-à-vis New Delhi, heralded in two recent addresses by senior Obama administration officials.

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China's Smart Grid Ambitions Could Open Door to US-China Cooperation
June 8, 2009 5 min. read

China’s largest electric transmission company has announced an ambitious plan to develop a national smart grid by 2020 that would help utilities and their customers transport and use energy more efficiently. The sheer size of the project raises some intriguing questions. First, about whether China has the capital and technology for such an extensive upgrade. […]

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Promises and Pitfalls
May 13, 2009 7 min. read

Forging a new partnership between the United States and China can help address climate change, but only if regulatory and market shortcomings can be overcome. A new alignment on energy and the environment between China and the United States sounds like a formula capable of delivering real solutions on climate-change issues. China’s abundant scientific research-and-development […]

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