
Stephen Nagy Senior associate professor at the International Christian University, Tokyo
Mar 01, 2019
The Trump administration’s negotiation pattern historically has been to escalate tensions and then agree to a modest change. We should expect nothing less in the outcome of the China-US trade negotiations.
Jan 10, 2019
Progress made in the latest trade talks over forced technology transfer and IPR.

Yu Xiang Research Fellow, CICIR
Oct 18, 2018
China's science and technology advancement is mainly due to an emphasis on STEM education, strong government support and a growing infusion of private investment in R&D.

Andrew Sheng Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong
Xiao Geng President of the Hong Kong Institution for International Finance
Sep 28, 2018
In light of growing uncertainty toward the neoliberal economic infrastructure, Chinese economic reforms could defuse the tension threatening this system.

Patrick Mendis Visiting Professor of Global Affairs, National Chengchi University
Joey Wang Defense Analyst
Mar 27, 2018
There are several major factors driving the current intellectual property infringement debate in Sino-American trade relations that must be better understood: the cultural factors highlighted by the Chinese epigram that “to steal a book is an elegant offense” and the Made in China 2025 Initiative.
Jan 31, 2018
U.S. President Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday to protect American intellectual property, but made no mention of China, which his administration has accused of trade abuses, in his first State of the Union speech to Congress.
Jan 25, 2018
Beijing-based Sinovel was convicted on Wednesday of U.S. charges that it stole trade secrets from AMSC, causing the Massachusetts-based company to lose more than $800 million.

Shaun Tan Writer
Sep 26, 2017
Artificial intelligence presents an existential threat to humanity. As with other existential threats like global warming and weapons of mass destruction, we need a treaty to manage its risks—and soon.
Sep 25, 2017
Basketball star Michael Jordan is having trouble with it, as has Apple in the past. But Donald Trump has not.Trademark and intellectual property protection in C