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Water-related crises around the world have shown that current systems of governance and economic organization are unsuited for a world altered by global warming.
The journalists and authors talk about what sets China's use of surveillance tech apart from other countries; how the building blocks of that tech came...
Agribusiness giant Syngenta is unique on the world stage: it is a state-owned Chinese firm with an American CEO. After ChemChina's historic purchase of the...
From modernized farming in China to AI authoritarianism.
The professor talks about his latest book; why engagement was a gamble, not a blunder; what changed after Tiananmen; and why the U.S. should take...
A look at Xiao Jianhua’s financial empire: the companies involved, what’s happened to them, and what, if anything, remains.
Tony Saich’s best guesstimates on Xi’s chances of reappointment, how the party’s leadership structure will change, and what to look for in terms of future...
China is now continuing a century-long pattern of mirroring its neighbor’s historical trajectory.
China became “the world’s factory” in large part due to its demographics: a tidal wave of young, hungry workers drove growth by churning out low...
Plus, what happened to Xiao Jianhua's $100 billion?
New research shows that China and the U.S. could both decarbonize their grids by 80 percent between now and 2035.
The scholar talks about his new book; why China's best days are behind it, both strategically and economically; how that could lead to China lashing...