May 27, 2015
Beijing, Kunming, Urumqi: between 2013 and 2014, these three cities located in the northeast, south and west of China were the targets of major and extremely vi
May 27, 2015
Japan holds an important lesson for China. Like the People’s Republic today, it battled with runaway debts in the early 1990s. The key is to tell banks whose l
May 27, 2015
For decades, Chinese leaders have followed Deng Xiaoping’s strategy of “hiding one’s capacities and biding one’s time.” Since Xi Jinping came to power, how
May 27, 2015
On a swing through Latin America last week, Premier Li Keqiang of China wooed his hosts with potentially big deals. But Latin leaders shouldn’t let yuan fever
May 27, 2015
On a recent walk along a street in the southern Chinese city of Sanya, I heard a shop pumping out a rock version of the famous Communist Party anthem “Socialis
May 22, 2015
With the oil price dropping as much as it has over the past nine months, one would expect China’s state-run oil giants to go on a shopping spree abroad. China
May 22, 2015
In recent weeks a tsunami of papers, reports and articles have surfaced calling for a rethinking of U.S. policy toward China. They veer in all policy directions
May 22, 2015
These are the words heard over a crackling radio in a new video posted by CNN this morning, one of at least eight warnings sent to a U.S. P8-A Poseidon surveill
May 22, 2015
By some measures, Brazil’s state oil behemoth Petrobras is the world’s most-indebted company. And managing that debt load—roughly $130 billion at the end of
May 21, 2015
On May 8, U.S. State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke complained that China had used an offensive cyber capability “to interfere with the ability of worldwide