The National Interest
Nov 07, 2014
When President Barack Obama visited Beijing five years ago, China had a weak leader, but a thriving economy. By contrast, President Obama, then viewed as a tran
Nov 06, 2014
“Eye-popping.” That’s how David Dollar of the Brookings Institution described a recent Conference Board report predicting the Chinese economy would grow at o
Nov 05, 2014
In “How China Sees America’s Moves in Asia,” Professor Lyle Goldstein highlights the disturbing conclusion of a recent essay by three Chinese analysts: China
Nov 04, 2014
It is often observed in China that, the worse the economy, the more active the nation's railway building becomes. A flurry of new high-speed rail (HSR)
Nov 04, 2014
Is Xi Jinping China’s Teddy Roosevelt? The very question elicits giggles. A Chinese Communist Party apparatchik could scarcely constitute the second coming of
Nov 03, 2014
Relations between Japan and China have deteriorated steadily since 2012, when the disagreement over who owns some small islands in the East China Sea moved to t
Oct 31, 2014
In November of every other year, aviation experts descend on the Chinese city of Zhuhai for a rare look at the future of China's air power. Over the last
Oct 30, 2014
A recent paper in Nature says that “no other country is investing so much money or generating so much renewable energy” as China. “Its build-up of renewabl
Oct 30, 2014
Recent revelations by a group of security researchers of another China-based hacking group, reportedly more sophisticated than Unit 61398, is likely to set off