Liu Ming, Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Apr 28, 2011
There is much speculation about China’s future, particularly about how it might leverage its economic growth to expand influence abroad and change the status q
Zhang Chun, Senior Fellow, Shanghai Institutes for Int'l Studies
Apr 25, 2011
South Africa is distinctive in understanding its importance, stance and policy in respect of BRICS. South Africa has to agree with the majority of African count
Apr 24, 2011
The political turmoil and violent clashes originated in Tunisia are quickly extending to the whole Middle East and North Africa as not only altered the politica
Elizabeth Economy, Senior Fellow & Director, Asia Studies
Apr 20, 2011
Growing up, I could never get enough of the mathematician /humorist /lyricist Tom Lehrer. Even today, his songs sometimes pop into my head. And so it was that w
Apr 15, 2011
One of the initial plenary sessions at the 2011 Boao Forum for Asia focuses upon “Certainties and Uncertainties” for the global economy. A few of us who have
David Thomas, Professional Speaker
Apr 14, 2011
The meeting of the “BRICS” leaders is intriguing to observe the changing dynamics of the new world order, a world in which the US finds itself as more of an “observer” than the dominant player it once was.
Ni Shixiong, Professor, Fudan University
Apr 14, 2011
Recently, I made two respective trips to Washington D.C. Before and after President Hu Jintao`s state visit to the U.S. in January 2011. During my stay in D.C.,
Apr 12, 2011
It’s great to be back in Shanghai. I have fond memories of my countless visits here over the years. I stayed down the road at the JinJiang Hotel in 1984, when
Gong Shaopeng, Professor, China Foreign Affairs University
Apr 10, 2011
It has been a while since Western forces launched air strikes on Libyan government forces. But it is a pity that they have not yet taken any measure to address
Yanzhong Huang, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Apr 08, 2011
China today faces growing pressures to significantly increase its global health aid and other development assistance. Critics find it ridiculous that a country