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The costs of Xi’s overreach and his lack of power sharing are frustrating members of China’s elite.
The Chinese strategy may be more economically sound than many assume, but it is time for the country to adopt a less severe approach.
Earlier this month, when the Biden administration imposed the most sweeping export restrictions yet on semiconductors, it represented the culmination of a U.S. tech policy...
The tiny chips at the center of a giant rivalry.
The financial markets and HKEx veteran talks about the mistake of decoupling; China's international markets predicament; and why mutual dependencies in the global financial system...
Ten years after Xi Jinping ascended to China’s top leadership position, the Chinese Communist Party is a party remade. More than at any point in...
Public messaging that Xi Jinping is further consolidating power at the 20th Party Congress would make a financial crisis in China more probable.
Following a summer of power shortages, Beijing is sending mixed messages about the role of coal in China's energy mix.
Plus, why China's illusions of control could make a financial crisis more likely.
The Chinese leader needs to improve the policy making process.
The academic talks about creating a vision for the U.S. that isn't defined by beating China; why the repudiation of engagement went too far; and...
Fears that China’s U.S. Treasury holdings are a vulnerability are often overblown.