Zhao Minghao, Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, and China Forum Expert.
Oct 16, 2018
Participating countries knew exactly what they were getting themselves into.
Wu Zurong, Research Fellow, China Foundation for Int'l Studies
Oct 15, 2018
The US is unfairly targeting China.
Han Liqun, Researcher, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Oct 11, 2018
There are three important elements.
Kemel Toktomushev, Research Fellow, University of Central Asia
Oct 11, 2018
Can China overcome its legacy of corruption in its Belt and Road project?
Hugh Stephens, Distinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Oct 11, 2018
The conclusion of the USMCA on September 10 revealed a few hidden surprises, including Article 32.10, the “non-market clause” demanded by the U.S. This provision is egregious, unprecedented, and likely to be repeated by the U.S. in future negotiations with other trading partners.
Feng Zhongping, Director, Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)
Oct 10, 2018
The document conveys a desire to work with China.
Tian Feilong, Associate Professor, the Law School of Beihang University
Oct 09, 2018
China stands for multilateralism, and against Trumpism.
Jayati Ghosh, Professor of Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University
Oct 04, 2018
While ‘strongmen’ politicians govern states throughout the Asia Pacific, the truth is that these strongmen are presiding over increasingly vulnerable states and even more fragile economies.
Art Dicker, Founding partner of the Pacific Bridge Group
Oct 04, 2018
With trade tensions heating up, the U.S. could see a precipitous drop in Chinese investment in Silicon Valley. The frustration of having money to spend but nowhere to spend it will force China to increasingly invest in domestic opportunities.
Richard Javad Heydarian, Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Oct 03, 2018
Though trade diversions from the Sino-American trade war have benefited some Asian nations, much of the region, so far, has greeted it with trepidation. There is increasing worry about the unintended consequences not only for regional trade linkages, where China plays a pivotal role, but also the decades-long cold peace in Asia, which is looking increasingly fragile.