Lester R. Brown, President of the Earth Policy Institute
Mar 16, 2011
China is at war. It is not invading armies but expanding deserts that threaten its territory. As old deserts grow, as new ones form and as more and more irrigat
Daniel Ikenson, Director, Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies
Mar 15, 2011
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the U.S.-China relationship should be brimming with good will. By that standard, 2010 was a celebration o
Xu Mingqi, Deputy Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Mar 14, 2011
The 12th Five Year Plan has rightly focused on transformation of China’s mode of economic development as top priority in the years ahead. However, without further reform of the economic system and government dependence on particular industries and interest groups, it will be very difficult to swing the focus to innovation and insure the long run of sustainable economic development.
Mar 13, 2011
China, the planet's most populous country and home to one of its most dynamic economies, is in most respects a world away from the smaller, less influential
Zha Daojiong, Professor, Peking University
Mar 11, 2011
Two recent events indicate an increase in frustration between China and America in handling mutual corporate investment activities. The developments are another
Mar 04, 2011
Whatever one thinks of the debate over Huawei’s relationship with the Chinese government and how it should be treated in the U.S., one thing is clear: The Chin
Feb 27, 2011
Global food prices hardly need another reason to rise. But talk that China may have to increase wheat imports again this year due to poor harvests has added to
Yu Yongding, Former President, China Society of World Economics
Feb 26, 2011
Before July 2007, most economists agreed that global imbalances were the most important threat to global growth. It was argued that the United States’ rising n
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Feb 25, 2011
Continuous dilution of US dollar debts calls for replacing its dominance with multi-currency monetary order. The US-led Western countries' advocacy of revis
Feb 18, 2011
Although China's competitiveness has been rising over the years, its stellar economic performance could be masking other factors that prevent it from moving