Brahma Chellaney, Professor, Center for Policy Research
Feb 15, 2019
Deng Xiaoping’s inability to truly liberalize China has imposed enduring costs on the country. Four decades after initiating economic reform, China finds itself at a crossroads, with its future trajectory uncertain.
Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
Feb 13, 2019
Chinese science is coming of age and so is Chinese science fiction. Liu Cixin’s newest film, “The Wandering Earth,” leads audiences to the inescapable conclusion that science transcends borders.
Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL
Feb 13, 2019
While the Schwarzman Scholars Program is the first scholarship created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st Century, a Jack Ma Scholarship for Global Youth would be a solid investment in our collective future.
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Feb 12, 2019
Populism has been a feature of democratic politics throughout history, and it waxes and wanes.
Steve Tsang, Director of China Policy Institute University of Nottingham
Feb 11, 2019
The question we've all been asking.
Wang Jisi, Professor at School of International Studies and Founding President of Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University
Feb 01, 2019
Despite their deeply intertwined economies, China and the U.S. remain fundamentally different societies in terms of politics and core values. The sooner the U.S. accepts this truth, the better China-U.S. relations will be.
Patrick Mendis, Visiting Professor of Global Affairs, National Chengchi University
Jan 31, 2019
When have walls ever worked? A look at history, from China’s Great Wall to America’s Founding Fathers, shows the futility of Trump’s effort to keep the world out.
Curtis S. Chin, Former U.S. Ambassador to Asian Development Bank
Jose B. Collazo, Southeast Asia Analyst and an Associate at RiverPeak Group
Jan 31, 2019
From a dazzling Winter Olympics in South Korea to another devastating tsunami in Indonesia, the Year of the Dog was one of definite surprises. Take one last look at who was up and who was down in Asia in 2018, and get ready for what might well be an even more unsettling year ahead.
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 28, 2019
Bob Holden talks about finding common ground with the Chinese.
Chen Pingping, Deputy director of the Research Center for Maritime Economy
Jan 25, 2019
The DPP persists in distorting the Taiwan issue, and fighting Taiwan’s inevitable reunification with the mainland.