A few days before the Sept. 2000 grand opening of a replica of Amsterdam’s railway station at his Holland Village property development in the Chinese rust-belt city of Shenyang, agri-business tycoon ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Or at least it is on Bloomberg. I wanted to elaborate on three points: First, the ...
After decades of antagonism toward Taiwan, China seems to have relented a bit to show goodwill toward the self-governing people on the island off China's coast. Beijing has agreed to have Taiwan's ...
Market forces will do the trick "naturally" Over the past year, observers of the global economic scene have been treated to a rare spectacle, as a host of U.S. cabinet-level officials and their ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Almost all countries that relied heavily on exports for growth have experienced ...
China is increasingly classified as a threat to the world order by the United States and Europe. A kind of behemoth harboring evil designs. This image makes light of its domestic problems epitomized ...
Few rallying cries in trade are as popular as “enforcement!” This resonance suggests a pervasive suspicion that culprits – especially China – have not been playing by the rules, and that they have ...
Attorney Robert Jewkes stressed that relationships are “desperately important” in China during a panel discussion last week sponsored by Avnet Inc. Phoenix– A foreign company can succeed in China, ...
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