Author: Editorial Board, ANU Street protests that have gripped Hong Kong for over four months are becoming more violent. Some protestors have begun attacking police and...
China’s appetite for natural gas and infrastructure needs to accommodate imports will grow strongly in the next few years, even as the prolonged trade war slows...
Authors: Henry Gao, SMU and Weihuan Zhou, UNSW Whether China is a ‘developing’ or ‘developed’ country for the purposes of the World Trade Organization (WTO) matters a lot...
Author: Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University Seoul is being pulled back and forth between Beijing and Washington as the two compete for regional influence. South...
The biggest threat to the future of China’s economy is not the trade war with the United States or its rapidly ageing population, but rather a...
Author: John Kirton, University of Toronto The deepening diplomatic dispute between China and Canada that began in December 2018 marks a fundamental change in their longstanding...
Author: Nicholas Lardy, PIIE In defence of his trade war with China, US President Donald Trump has yet again let his Twitter fingers get ahead of...
Most Chinese property developers could withstand anything up to a 10 per cent depreciation in the yuan, because resilient sales will offset the cost of foreign...
Author: Julie Klinger, Boston University Today, as in 2010, the international discussion surrounding China’s dominance of the rare earth sector is partial and problematic. It is...