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For decades, climate change has been framed as a crisis that the international community needs to solve — and which it could solve if world...
The scholar talks about China's concept of cyber sovereignty and its growing influence in multilateral organizations such as the UN.
Plus, the best new China books.
The scholar talks about the state of the Thucydides's trap for the U.S. and China; why things will get worse before they get better; and...
Deepening confrontation between China and the U.S. reflects an outdated Cold War mindset on both sides that is utterly unsuited to today’s global challenges.
Apparently, social stability imperatives aren’t what they used to be in China.
A look at China's unemployment insurance: who it covers, how it compares to the rest of the world, and what it means for China’s economic...
As the U.S. government doubles down on its tech competition with China, it needs people like Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, to help...
From Eric Schmidt's new role in the U.S.-China tech rivalry to China's social safety net.
Chinese acquisition of even a small British chip-maker now warrants international pressure.
The Berlin-based scholar talks about the choices facing German businesses; 'patchwork globalization'; and why no one in Europe is interested in decoupling from China.
A global economy in which China and the G7 follow separate, non-converging paths will leave both sides worse off.