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The structure of great-power rivalry may exclude a world of love and harmony, but it does not necessitate a world of immutable conflict.
The pro-democracy activist talks about how the Hong Kong protests changed international sentiment about China and why the right to self-determination still matters.
A look at appliance brand Haier Group and how Chinese companies have come to dominate the industry.
The Chinese corporate bond market was designed for lending convenience, not the legal practicality of retrieving money. But with potential defaults by Suning and other...
From Hong Kong to the great power competition, what do we owe?
We risk serious errors as a nation if we shy away from reality because we find it distasteful.
The co-founder of Rhodium Group explains why ‘common prosperity’ has nothing to do with policy, why money flows into China are increasingly short-term, and why...
A look at the companies that helped carry out Xi Jinping's signature policy initiative.
Thanks to the supply chain bottleneck, China's shipbuilders are in high demand — a potential boon to the country's Navy.
When China loaned Ethiopia more than $2.5 billion to build a railway, it was cultivating a unique relationship in Africa that it hoped would unlock...
We're talking debt traps, cold wars, bulls and bears.
Asia cannot fully decarbonize without becoming even more financially interconnected with — and dependent on — China.