Tag Archives: China

Managing Sustainability, Globally

Can we get to a situation where accumulation for the sake of accumulation will no longer be regarded as the measure of human welfare?

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The Middle East’s Voracious Appetite for Energy

Is it possible that Saudi Arabia could one day become a net importer of oil?

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Green China — Part IV: A Model for the World?

Can China’s new green industrial system help avert the worst consequences of climate change?

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Green China — Part III: The Big Push

Will the abundance of renewable energy sources make resource wars a thing of the past?

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Green China — Part II: A New Growth Model

What are the practical and security-related concerns driving China’s embrace of green development?

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Green China — Part I: Why Go Green?

China is betting its economic future on investments in alternative energy sources.

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China’s Millennial Doubts

China will soon be under new leadership. But the real change in China is taking place further down the generational chain.

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The Real Winners and Losers of Globalization

Globalization has radically changed global income dynamics. So who has won and who has lost?

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America’s Double Take on China

How do the people of a small American city view China — as an opportunity or a threat?

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China: A Top U.S. Domestic Policy Issue?

Has China become more of a factor in the United States’ domestic politics than in its foreign policy?

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