May 09, 2011
For three decades, wealthy nations have invested hundreds of billions of dollars in China, helping drive one of the most remarkable economic booms in history. N
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.
Arnaud De Borchgrave, Editor at Large, Washington Times
Apr 28, 2011
While World Bank President Robert Zoellick warns that the world is "one shock away from a full-blown crisis," China has broken ground and taken over the economi
Apr 20, 2011
China is an important overseas direct investor. But this is a recent development: before 2004, the size of Chinese overseas direct investment (ODI) was trivial.
Henry Paulson, Former US Secretary of Treasury
Apr 15, 2011
Henry Paulson's speech in Hong Kong: Mr. Henry Paulson Jr, 74th USTreasury Secretary was invited to a dinner event hosted by China United States Exchange Fo
Mar 19, 2011
China's robust economy makes business success look easy. But the Asian country has rules, mores, and costs that multinationals ignore at their peril, as Hew
Zha Daojiong, Professor, Peking University
Mar 11, 2011
Two recent events indicate an increase in frustration between China and America in handling mutual corporate investment activities. The developments are another
Wu Jinglian, Researcher, Development Research Center of State Council
Mar 07, 2011
The recent general consensus in the government, business and academic circles is that the 12th Five-Year Guideline marks a new historic start for China’s econo
Mar 04, 2011
Whatever one thinks of the debate over Huawei’s relationship with the Chinese government and how it should be treated in the U.S., one thing is clear: The Chin
Song Wei, Associate Professor, Peking University
Feb 14, 2011
The concept of power status is often used to emphasize the relative distribution of national capabilities across single countries. Under the anarchical internat