Jun 02, 2015
The slogan for the 2008 Beijing Olympics was “Beijing Welcomes You.” Now, seven years later, a draft law targeting foreign institutions — including universit
May 30, 2015
Internet freedom in East Asia is exemplified by a key paradox – even as access expands exponentially and social-media tools open new avenues for information sh
May 30, 2015
General Fan Chonglong, who since November 2012 has served as the first vice chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the Chinese Communist Party Cen
May 30, 2015
AMERICAN officials are losing patience with China. On May 22nd the vice-president, Joe Biden, was blunt. He warned naval-college graduates of “new fault lines
May 30, 2015
Christine Lagarde’s people say China’s currency is no longer undervalued. Jacob Lew’s argue it still is. There’s a lot at stake in the debate: The yuan can
May 30, 2015
Beijing’s bid to dominate one of the world’s most important waterways, the South China Sea, is again the focus as U.S. and Asian leaders gather here for the S
May 28, 2015
This article was adapted from a speech delivered on May 19 at the University of Chicago. Most of the students here [at the University of Chicago] were born afte
May 28, 2015
Beijing and Washington are at odds over whether the U.S. has the right to send military planes and ships close to the Spratly Islands, where China is in the pro
May 28, 2015
There are plenty of reasons one could argue China isn’t on the verge of a debt crisis: The country has $3.7 trillion in currency reserves, a closed financial s
May 28, 2015
China is an economic giant, but its money is still a bit of a runt. Unlike the dollar, euro and yen, it’s little used away from home. The No. 1 exporter has ke