May 19, 2015
China is either at or near the so-called Lewis turning point, where it is no longer hugely productive to shift workers from agriculture to manufacturing. Now, g
May 16, 2015
When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, it also simultaneously attacked the Philippines, triggering World War II in the Pacific. It was the opening
May 16, 2015
When Chinese prime minister Li Peng visited New Delhi in 1991, it was a momentous occasion for the two gigantic, mostly rural, developing countries. Both were a
May 16, 2015
Last week Australia’s Rio Tinto, the world’s second largest iron ore producer, made a bold bet on China’s steelmaking industry. There’s one small problem: T
May 16, 2015
The Pentagon announced this week that it is considering deploying military ships and planes to patrol territory near China’s newly built islands in the South C
May 16, 2015
Those interested in China, particularly on a foreign policy front, have likely noticed a burgeoning debate in the United States over how best to deal with China
May 15, 2015
America’s claim to global economic leadership has suffered another blow. After China’s coup in getting 57 countries to join its new Asian infrastructure bank,
May 15, 2015
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon embark on his first visit to China since taking office. Not long before, Chinese President Xi Jinping paid his fir
May 15, 2015
As India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts his much-anticipated three-day visit to China on Thursday, hopes are high that Sino-Indian ties can transcend th
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May 15, 2015
Commentators and pundits often declare that the 21st century will belong to China and India. The math suggests this makes sense: They are the world’s two large