Philip Levy, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Feb 25, 2012
Philip Levy explains how elections and political transitions in the United States and China this year ratchet up the pressure on leaders and aspirants and make conciliation more difficult.
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Jan 27, 2012
China’s president, Hu Jintao, greeted 2012 with an important essay warning that China was being battered by Western culture: “We must clearly see that interna
Banning Garrett, Director of Asia Program, Atlantic Council
Jan 20, 2012
The global issues plaguing the 21st century cannot be resolved effectively without greater cooperation from China and the US, says Banning Garrett of the Atlantic Council.
Liu Ming, Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Dec 05, 2011
After almost a three year suspension of the Six Party Talks, there appears to be some new hope of a resumption. All six countries, particularly China, the US an
Daniel McDowell, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University
Oct 17, 2011
Last month news emerged that China was seriously considering buying sovereign bonds from distressed European economies—a move that could have buoyed financial
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Apr 28, 2011
The decline of America and the ascendancy of China has become a popular theme, and nothing seemed to provide a clearer marker to those disposed to the idea than