Liu Ming, Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Jul 15, 2011
As two big players on the Korean Peninsula, China and the United States need to closely monitor North Korea’s nuclear activities and other destabilizing develo
Gong Keyu, Deputy Director, Shanghai Institute for Int'l Studies
Jun 08, 2011
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Il paid an unofficial visit to China from May 20 to 26 at the invitation of China’s president Hu Jintao. It was the third visit
Richard Rosecrance, Adjunct Professor, Harvard Kennedy School
May 19, 2011
Tragedy is acted by tragic heroes and heroines. One after another they die piteous and often unjustified deaths. Despite good intentions, they overreach and cla
Shen Dingli, Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University
May 01, 2011
Rather than seeking national interests through sovereign means, China and the U.S. ought to more constructively pursue their interests through the S&ED. The next round of talks should aim to address strategic and economic issues to truly help resolve their problems.
David Lampton, Hyman Professor and Director of China Studies, Johns Hopkins-SAIS
Apr 06, 2011
Reactions worldwide to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents in Japan are another reminder that in the era of globalization a nuclear accident anywhere is a n
Apr 01, 2011
HONG KONG — Twenty five years ago a million people here signed a petition opposing a plan to build a nuclear power station with two reactors a few miles across
Mar 24, 2011
Japan’s recent disaster has spurred Chinese regulators to call on the central government for greater supervision amidst China’ rapidly-growing nuclear power i
Elizabeth Economy, Senior Fellow & Director, Asia Studies
Mar 19, 2011
China’s nuclear industry’s free ride may soon be coming to an end. While nuclear power represents a mere fraction of China’s overall energy use—just over on
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Mar 17, 2011
The devastation caused by the disastrous 9.0-magnitude earthquake in Japan and the potential risks from radiation leaks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant o
Chen Dongxiao, President, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies
Feb 22, 2011
It is timely to look forward at this start of the 2nd decade of the 21st Century to what the China-US relationship might become in the next ten years. Some