Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Sep 12, 2012
Despite the international attention given to China’s recent loans to Venezuela, such actions are consistent with China’s overall policy of seeking new opportunities for its own economic development. China walks a fine line between development trade relations with Latin American countries while trying not to alarm the United States.
Justin Yifu Lin, Former Chief Economist, The World Bank
Aug 02, 2012
Increasing pessimism about the Chinese economic outlook is emerging owing to the euro-zone debt crisis and gloomy recovery in the United States. Justin Yifu Lin, former Vice President of the World Bank, predicted that China can maintain 8-percent annual economic growth for the next two decades at a conference recently held in Beijing.
James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic
Jun 05, 2012
The news out of China this year has been relentlessly bad. The political system was embarrassed in front of its own people by the Bo Xilai scandal and in front
He Weiwen, Senior Fellow, Center for China and Globalization, CCG
May 10, 2012
China’s State Council’s approval of the Wenzhou Comprehensive Financial Reform pilot zone on March 28 marks a breakthrough in both private lending and private
Tung Chee Hwa, Chairman Emeritus, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Apr 22, 2012
China is my country, and I want her to succeed. The United States was my home for nine years. I have great admiration for the American people. And I believe the US-China relationship is the most important international relationship today.
Sun Zhenyu, Chairman, China Society for World Trade Organization Studies
Jan 06, 2012
Don't blame emerging economies for the impasse. The US hasn't got what it wants from the Doha Round simply because they haven't contributed enough, says Sun Zhenyu, China's Ambassador to the WTO.
Xu Mingqi, Deputy Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Dec 12, 2011
The Italian sovereign debt market has been severely shocked by sell-offs in recent weeks as the yield for 10-year government bonds rose to 7%, a figure consider
Hoo Tiang Boon, Visiting Scholar, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.
Nov 14, 2011
As a responsible member of international society, China arguably has a duty to help sustain the international system that enabled its rise. To some extent, this implies it cannot stand by indifferently while eurozone economies unravel. That said, there are other compelling domestic interests and concerns that China can ill afford to ignore.
Nov 10, 2011
China does not need to worry about a hard landing of its economy. Having operated at an unhealthily high speed for years, however, the Chinese economy has arriv
Huang Yejing, Senior Fellow, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Oct 25, 2011
Kearney, a world-famous international economic study and consulting company, recently released a report on its study of the global trend of mergers and acquisit