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The Fallacy of a China Breakup

Michael Justin Lee, Lecturer, the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Maryland

The Fallacy of a China Breakup

As masters of the universe prepare to meet in Davos, Switzerland for the 11th annual World Economic Forum, pessimism must not characterize perceptions of China.

There Goes Another China Myth

Daniel Drezner, Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University

There Goes Another China Myth

In his blog on global politics, economics, and pop culture at Foreign Policy, Daniel W. Drezner dispels another myth stymieing the building of US-China relations.

National Prosperity and Local Finance

Michael Lee, Lecturer at the University of Maryland

As Xi Jinping and Barack Obama are faced with tremendous economic challenges, the national prosperity of each country may benefit more from a local approach that could allow for joint efforts between the United States and China.

Reform and Urbanization to Power China’s Economic Growth

Niu Li, Director at the State Information Center

Reform and Urbanization to Power China’s Economic Growth

Niu Yi writes that China’s economy in 2013 will be guided by the quality and efficiency of economic reform, and that a new model of urbanization will provide the largest potential for promoting domestic spending.

Is Sustained Economic Recovery Underway for the US?

Yu Xiang, a Research Fellow at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR)

Is Sustained Economic Recovery Underway for the US?

After a prolonged recession, some economists believe the United States could be headed towards recovery. What 5 economic indicators show signs of GDP growth? A rebounding housing market, profitable financial markets, increasing consumer confidence, manufacturing growth, and a unique energy sector could signal a turn around for the US economy.

Is This Any Way to Treat Your Banker? China recoils in horror at America’s fiscal dysfunction.

Shen Dingli, director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai

Is This Any Way to Treat Your Banker? China recoils in horror at America's fiscal dysfunction.

While the Chinese refer to America’s fiscal cliff as caizheng xuanya, reactions in Chinese media to the United States Congress’ recent fiscal cliff compromise have varied from disappointment to downright harsh criticisms of the U.S. political system.

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