War and Peace After China’s Great Transformation Deepening confrontation between China and the U.S. reflects an outdated Cold War mindset on both sides that is utterly unsuited to today’s global challenges.
Warning Signs from Chinese Labor Market Distress Apparently, social stability imperatives aren’t what they used to be in China.
How to Engage with China A global economy in which China and the G7 follow separate, non-converging paths will leave both sides worse off.
Is there Inner Party Push Back to Xi’s Economic Policies? Formal opposition to Xi Jinping is highly unlikely, but that doesn't mean there isn't disquiet about his way of operating.
China’s Golden Tech Grab Golden-share arrangements might serve the Chinese government’s interests, but they won't protect tech firms.
Understanding China’s Household Balance Sheet Talk about China’s 'Lehman moment' overlooks the fact that the country's household balance sheet looks very different from America's.
Good U.S.-China Strategic Competition Strategic competition tends to be viewed as a worrisome, even threatening, prospect. It need not be.
Xi and the 2022 Congress — No Rivals in Sight Despite a rocky start to this year, the overwhelming expectation is that Xi will be granted a third term as party leader.
Measuring and Mis-measuring China’s Scientific Rise China’s ability to conduct world-class research is improving, but likely much more slowly and steadily than most headlines insist.
Will China Hit Its Growth Target? China’s GDP growth target looks highly challenging in light of the Ukraine war and U.S. monetary tightening.
The Party and China’s Financial Deterioration The Communist party should be worried about the risks that have built up in China’s financial system.