Caixin Media
09.03.14

Beijing Must Address Claims of Anti-Foreign Bias

Once mocked as a “toothless tiger,” China’s anti-monopoly law is finally demonstrating some bite, six years after it took effect.

The three agencies responsible for enforcing it—the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the...

Environment
07.10.14

U.S.-China Climate Cooperation More Crucial Than Ever

from chinadialogue

As the governments of the United States and China meet in Beijing this week for the Sixth U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED), one area worth...

The China Africa Project
06.12.14

Terrorism: U.S. and China’s Common Enemy in Africa

Eric Olander, Cobus van Staden & more

While U.S. and Chinese interests often have divergent interests in Africa, they do share at least one common enemy: terrorism. Chinese nationals have been kidnapped and held for ransom in a number of African countries, including South Sudan,...

Conversation
06.11.14

Is a Declining U.S. Good for China?

Zha Daojiong, Gordon G. Chang & more

Zha Daojiong:

Talk of a U.S. decline is back in vogue. This time, China features more (if not most) prominently in a natural follow-up question: Which country is going to benefit? My answer: certainly not China.

Arguably,...

China Calls Out Cisco For Cyber Snooping

China Youth Daily claimed that Cisco, “carries on intimately with the U.S. government and military, exploiting its market advantage in the Chinese information networks."

 

Degrees of Influence Peddling in China and U.S.

The people who hold the levers of state power control the deployment of vast riches; every decision about a change in the tax code or the issuance of oil drilling licenses is worth billions to someone.

Media
04.15.14

Captain America Conquers China

SHANGHAI—This week, while U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel’s trip to China was underscoring bilateral...

Conversation
04.12.14

China, Japan, and the U.S.—Will Cooler Heads Prevail?

Ely Ratner, Hugh White & more

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel's whirlwind tour of China this week saw a...

Media
10.29.13

Why “2 Broke Girls” Is All the Rage in China

In China’s battle between cupcakes and...

Media
10.17.13

Journalist’s Call for ‘de-Americanized World’ Provokes Alarm in U.S., Fart Jokes in China

As fears mounted this week about a possible (and now, it seems, averted) U.S. government default,...

China Could Supplant U.S. as the Supercomputing Superpower

The United States, long the dominant power in supercomputing, won’t have a comparable supercomputer system to China's Tihane-2 until around 2016, when the U.S. Department of Energy is expected to build a Tihane-2-range supercomputer called...

Nuclear Test Poses Big Challenge to China’s New Leader

North Korea's nuclear test in defiance of China’s warnings leaves that country’s new leader, Xi Jinping, with a choice: Does he upset North Korea just a bit by agreeing to stepped up United Nations sanctions, or does he...

The China Africa Project
02.03.13

Rally Cry for the U.S. to Catch Up to the Chinese in Africa

Eric Olander & Cobus van Staden

In this episode of the China in Africa Podcast, hosts Eric Olander and Cobus van Staden focus on Delaware Senator Chris Coons' warning that unless the United States places a greater emphasis on Africa, it will be too late to catch up to the...

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