Dec 19, 2014
The vagaries of democracy being what they are, it was almost inevitable that President Ma Ying-jeou’s honeymoon with Beijing would come to an end at some point
Dec 19, 2014
How fast will China’s economy grow over the next two decades? Most economists predict that the People’s Republic will expand at a rate not much lower than it
Dec 18, 2014
This year began with some Chinese and American foreign-policy analysts looking back a century to World War I and wondering if confrontation was inevitable betwe
Dec 18, 2014
The Lima Climate Change Conference closed with a deal this week – just barely. The difficulty of those negotiations, which ended up lasting two days longer tha
Dec 18, 2014
Perhaps the biggest unanswered question hovering over each round of international climate change talks is whether China can be trusted to abide by any carbon re
Dec 18, 2014
The railroad barons of China made their largest overseas deal ever on Nov. 19, signing a $12 billion contract with the government of Nigeria to build a train li
Dec 18, 2014
The Lima Climate Change Conference (COP20), held under the auspices of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), concluded in the earl
Dec 17, 2014
A few years ago I was told by a Chinese government official in Beijing that the usual precedent for handover of power from one generation of leaders to the next
Dec 17, 2014
While bureaucratic competition among numerous maritime actors is likely a factor that is contributing to tension and uncertainty in the South China Sea, as Lind
Dec 17, 2014
For a long time now, multilateral negotiations about climate change have been no match for climate change. The United Nations conference in Lima followed that t