Tag Archives: China

A Eurozone Without Germany?

Would a German exit from the eurozone be good for Europe’s southern economies?

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Foxconn’s Reform Riot

Is the Chinese government slowly abandoning its zero-tolerance approach towards labor strikes?

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A Chinese Farm in Africa

Can China help feed itself by helping Africa boost its agricultural output?

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Should We Expect Multinationals to Be Loyal?

Why would a European CEO be “shunned” if he moved much of his production to China?

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How China’s Approach in Africa Complements the West’s

Can China’s market-building approach to Africa complement the West’s tradition democracy-building approach?

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The Geopolitical Consequences of a New Great Depression

What is at stake if the U.S. and global economies lapse into a sustained depression?

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Germany and China: The New Special Relationship

What is motivating Germany and China to pursue their new “strategic dialogue?”

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Debunking The Global Savings Glut Theory

Is paper money created by the world’s central banks responsible for the “global imbalances” that destabilized the economy?

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Asia’s Austerity: The New Global Norm

Is austerity the only way to ensure that development is globally sustainable?

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Southern China’s Thin(ning) Green Line

How will Shenzhen managing its growth as it becomes even more deeply entwined with the neighboring metropolis of Hong Kong?

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