Xu Mingqi, Deputy Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Apr 04, 2012
The Chinese economy continues to be a hot topic in international media forums as its export growth rate starts to decline due to the dark economic clouds hangin
Brahma Chellaney, Professor, Center for Policy Research
Apr 04, 2012
As it prepares to hold its latest annual summit in New Delhi on March 28-29, the BRICS grouping – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – remains a c
Wei Jianguo, Former Vice Minister, China's Ministry of Commerce
Mar 27, 2012
Countries are striving to expand international trade in the hope of achieving a win-win outcome by creating FTA (Free Trade Agreement) or conducting closer economic and strategic cooperation. China and the US are no exception.
Jonas Parello-Plesner, Senior Policy Fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations
Mar 14, 2012
Chinese leaders had a packed Valentine’s Day this year. Xi Jinping, the new leader-in-waiting, toured the US in an effort to develop a rapport with American le
He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG
Mar 01, 2012
China-US trade in 2010 and 2011, when the world economy experienced a hard, vulnerable recovery from global financial crisis in 2009, witnessed solid job creati
Feb 29, 2012
Since the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the ensuing tsunami from Wall Street that almost swamped the financial world in 2008, China has been busy signing bila
Zhou Shijian, Senior Fellow, Tsinghua Center for US-China Relations
Feb 29, 2012
Recently, the Wall Street Journal carried an article entitled, “How Much Harm Chinese Goods Can Do to America?”, relating three American researchers’ assumpt
Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow, Yale University
Feb 05, 2012
Today, fears are growing that China and India are about to be the next victims of the ongoing global economic carnage. This would have enormous consequences. As
Robert Goldberg, Principal, Scowcroft Group
Feb 03, 2012
In his January 24 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama announced plans to create a trade enforcement unit to investigate unfair trading practices
Daniel McDowell, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Feb 01, 2012
Nobel laureate Robert Mundell once stated that “great powers have great currencies.” Few geopolitical observers today would deny that China has now achieved