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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.
A new study finds that Chinese academics are departing the United States at an accelerating pace.
Six decades after first spending time in Taiwan, Orville Schell recently went back for a visit and was struck by how much the island has...
The Chinese economy is in its worst shape in recent memory — and most of its problems can be directly or indirectly attributed to Xi...