Jul 22, 2011
The International Monetary Fund recently appointed French Minister of Finance Christine Lagarde as its new head. Lagarde's success continues the tradition o
Qin Yaqing, Professor & VP, Foreign Affairs College
Jul 05, 2011
The new round of talks between the United States and China on Asia-Pacific region policies and issues in the last week of June are significant to both Sino-U.S.
Zhang Ming, Researcher, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jul 05, 2011
There has been heated discussion on whether the Chinese economy will experience a hard landing. In a survey conducted by Caijing.com.cn, the news portal of Chin
John Tamny, Editor, RealClearMarkets & Forbes Opinions
Jul 04, 2011
Recently the China—United States Exchange Foundation invited me, along with three other economics writers, on a tour of China. It occurred over 11 days, and th
Jun 24, 2011
About three years have passed since the eruption of the financial crisis. Thanks to the joint efforts of the international community, the global economy is reco
Yao Yang, Professor, China Center for Economic Research
Jun 14, 2011
Is China poised to surpass the United States to become the world’s largest economy? The International Monetary Fund recently predicted that the size of China’
Jun 14, 2011
The G20 has been widely hailed as “historic progress” when global governance is entering a period of restructuring. As long as the process of power shifting d
Xue Lei, Research Fellow, Shanghai Institutes for Int'l Studies
Jun 10, 2011
The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) governance reform is now at another decisive moment. However, it seems that the arrest of former managing director Domi
Gordon Chang, Writer
Jun 07, 2011
Chinese growth is on a downward path. Gross domestic product increased 11.9% in the first quarter last year, and the rate of increase has declined every quart
Jun 07, 2011
The dogfight between the two major US political parties on whether to raise the federal deficit ceiling and avoid a default on American debts has just begun. Th