Igor Zevelev, Director, MacArthur Foundation
Oct 19, 2011
The China factor will increasingly shape US attitudes and policies towards Russia in the second decade of the 21st century. This may significantly amplify Russi
Yang Jiemian, Senior Fellow and Chairman of SIIS Academic Affairs Council
Oct 18, 2011
While human society is now able to generate abundant material wealth, it still struggles to effectively address urgent global challenges. It is within this cont
Yuan Peng, Vice President, Chinese Institute of Contemporary International Relations
Oct 09, 2011
The current development of China-US relations has opened a new historic page for the peaceful co-existence of two big powers operating under different systems,
George Koo, Retired International Business Consultant and Contributor to Asia Times
Sep 09, 2011
Before September 11, 2001, China looked at the U.S. with a bit of awe, envy, admiration and even affection that was rooted from the days of being comrade-in-arm
Brenda Foster, President, American Chamber of Commerce
Aug 23, 2011
Much of America’s growth in exports in 2010 can be attributed to China, which is now America’s third-largest and fastest growing export market by volume. In 2010, American exports to China surged by about a third from the previous year to $93 billion, outpacing worldwide export growth by a double-digit margin. China will likely remain America’s fastest growing export destination for many years to come.
Aug 23, 2011
China is walking a tight line trying to keep business interests in Libya by maintaining loyalty to Gadhafi while establishing relations with Libyan rebel groups.
Aug 02, 2011
For over half a century–since the end of the Korean War in 1953 and the Vietnam War in 1975–the U.S. presence in the western Pacific has brought stability and
Fidel Ramos, Member, ASEAN Eminent Persons Group
Jul 26, 2011
One of the main sources of tension in Asia nowadays are the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, where the Philippines, Vietnam, China, and others have confl
Zhong Sheng, Independent Analyst in Beijing
Jul 25, 2011
U.S. President Barack Obama recently met with the Dalai Lama at the White House despite strong objections from China. Shortly after the meeting, China expressed
Michael Schuman, Journalist based in Beijing
Jul 23, 2011
At first glance, that may sound like a crazy question. The two giants of the global economy appear to be heading in opposite directions. China is the world'