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UncategorizedSelling Egypt down the river? China supercharges Ethio… USCNPM Archive • 02/24/2020An update to this piece was published on June 5, 2021. Ethiopia is currently in the process of…
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AnalysisChina and America: The Age of Realist Geoeconomics by… USCNPM Archive • 07/18/2019“Post-World War II Asia experienced a transformation of the strategic environment, defined by two changes. For the first…
AnalysisFinancial System Engagement and Harmonization by David… USCNPM Archive • 07/18/2019“During the 40 years since the normalization of U.S.-China relations, a key issue has been financial system engagement…
AnalysisJintong Li: What Has the Regan-Liu Dialogue Told US USCNPM Archive • 06/21/2019By Jintong Li The “debate” between anchors from Fox and CGTN, Trish Regan and Xin LIU, which covered…
AnalysisChinese and US Engagement with Developing Countries Ne… USCNPM Archive • 06/07/2019This issue first explores why China may be becoming more cautious about lending to Africa, a Chinese company’s…
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AnalysisChinese and US Engagement with Developing Countries Ne… USCNPM Archive • 03/25/2019Every two weeks, The Carter Center’s China Program releases an overview of major events involving Chinese and US…
AnalysisChinese and US Engagement with Developing Countries Ne… USCNPM Archive • 02/12/2019Every two weeks, The Carter Center’s China Program releases an overview of major events involving Chinese and US…
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AnalysisChina’s Addiction to Unproductive Infrastructure USCNPM Archive • 06/22/2017China’s impressive infrastructure projects have been the subjects of both international praise and criticism. A recent New York…
AnalysisWhen Australians Feel Unsettled: The Limits of China’s… USCNPM Archive • 03/31/2017China scholar Feng Chongyi has returned to Australia after being held in China for questioning by Chinese authorities.…
AnalysisIt’s Not Easy Being Green: US-China Divergence o… USCNPM Archive • 03/27/2017Enveloped in smog and following Premier Li Keqiang’s promise to “make our [China’s] skies blue again”, the city…
AnalysisCan Jack Ma Create One Million Jobs in the U.S.? Maybe… USCNPM Archive • 03/27/2017On January 9, Jack Ma, founder and chairman of the Alibaba e-Commerce Group, travelled to Trump Tower in…
AnalysisOne Belt One Road Challenges and Opportunities USCNPM Archive • 02/15/2017Dr. Da Hsuan Feng is and internationally renowned speaker, and the the special assistant director of the University…
AnalysisJIN ON JIN: Two Contrasting Perspectives On The Future… USCNPM Archive • 02/14/2017Editor’s note: General Jin Yinan, an influential professor at the National Defence University in China, and Christopher Jin,…
AnalysisNew Kid On The Block: The Asian Infrastructure Bank USCNPM Archive • 02/07/2017Since their ascension into the U.N and acceptance into the World Bank and World Trade organization, China has…
AnalysisChina warns Trump: Good luck bringing jobs back to U.S… USCNPM Archive • 11/29/2016After President-elect Donald Trump, Vice President-elect Mike Pence and Carrier Corporations came to the conclusion of keeping nearly…
AnalysisComplex, Enormous and Growing: A Review of “China and… USCNPM Archive • 11/17/2016The views expressed in this article belong entirely to the authors of “China and Africa: A Century of…
AnalysisBOOK REVIEW – Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working a… USCNPM Archive • 10/16/2016Trade Not Aid: Africa’s Salvation Lies with a New Approach The most important and innovative aspect of Dambisa…
AnalysisDevelopment with Chinese Characteristics and the West:… USCNPM Archive • 10/04/2016The theories behind international aid are constantly changing, debated and refined. These programs and processes have clear historical…
AnalysisChina: Global Leader in Africa USCNPM Archive • 09/02/2016Last week, a colleague of mine wrote an article which detailed some points made by Yun Sun, a…
AnalysisThe U.S. Presidential Election & its Impact on US… USCNPM Archive • 08/23/2016On August 25th, 2016, the Carter Center’s China Program and the Georgia China Alliance cohosted “U.S.-China Relations: After…
AnalysisOBOR: Can It Reduce the Growing Gap between Hong Kong… USCNPM Archive • 06/10/2016In his annual policy address in January 2016, Hong Kong Chief Executive C.Y. Leung chose to put the…
AnalysisExclusive: Robert Zoellick: “No hard landing, but expe… USCNPM Archive • 06/09/2016 On May 21, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) held a panel discussion to publicize…
AnalysisMuch Ado About Steel Dumping USCNPM Archive • 05/25/2016There’s no doubt that US-China trade is becoming a hot-button issue in this election cycle. Everyone from New…
AnalysisChina’s Dream of a New Silk Road Runs Into Hurdl… USCNPM Archive • 05/24/2016Families were still at home when the bulldozers came. Children were returning from school exams. The residents of…
AnalysisWang Feng’s Fuze: China’s Answer To PlaySt… USCNPM Archive • 05/20/2016China remains a tough market for Sony’s PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s Xbox despite the government’s decision to lift…
AnalysisChina’s High-Tech Future Emerges in Factory Town… USCNPM Archive • 05/18/2016Formerly a collection of fishing enclaves next door to Hong Kong that became the epicenter of China’s manufacturing-driven…
AnalysisChina’s ‘Zombie’ Steelmakers Hit Wit… USCNPM Archive • 05/18/2016BEIJING — The U.S. government has imposed massive tariffs on Chinese steelmakers in a bid to halt what…
AnalysisWhy the U.S. Needs to Listen to China, and Why China N… USCNPM Archive • 05/13/2016The relationship between the United States and China involves cooperation and competition, but recently the latter has received…
AnalysisAs China’s Economy Slows, Workers’ Anger S… USCNPM Archive • 05/12/2016As the demand for products from China has decreased due to increasing labor costs and declining capital investment,…