Tag Archives: China

To Secede or Not to Secede? The Case of Sudan and Beyond

Do the secessionist impulses that threaten to break apart troubled African countries make economic sense?

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Domestic Incapacitation and Foreign Policymaking

Has the world reached a point where all major nations are too troubled at home to engage meaningfully in foreign policy?

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The World in 2062: Who Will Lead Us There?

Where are the leaders of today who have a vision of where to take the world over the next 50 years?

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From the American Century to the Competition Century

Western dominance will wane in the 21st century, but what will take its place?

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Will China Grow Old Before It Grows Rich?

How will China support its rapidly aging population while sustaining economic growth?

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U.S.-China Economic Relations: The Next 40 Years

How can the United States and China each accomplish their economic goals, while not doing so at the other’s expense?

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What Should America Do About China?

What actions should the United States take to change China’s current trade policies?

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China and America: Not the G2, But the Big Two

How do the United States and China both stand to gain by pursuing cooperative policies?

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China, Oil and the South China Sea

Why is control of the South China Sea resources increasingly important to Southeast Asia’s economies?

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America and the Crisis of Global Power

What steps does the United States need to take to boost its global standing in the decades ahead?

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