Cao Xin, CCCP Reform and the opening up of China’s economy has been successful on several fronts, and these achievements coincide with remarkable changes in China’s...
Author: Zhao Boying, Chinese Central Party School While the media focuses on the ‘Chinese miracle’, some scholars have used terms such as the ‘Beijing consensus’ and...
Author: Bill Standish, ANU The opposition’s nomination of Works Minister Peter O’Neill as Papua New Guinea’s new prime minister on 2 August came as a shock...
Author: Yuhan Zhang, Columbia University While many Chinese pundits and scholars are applauding for China’s Twelfth Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) as a milestone for China’s green revolution,...
Author: Kerry Brown, Chatham House One side-effect of the Dengist economic reforms which started to penetrate deeply in the 1980s was the transition from a ruling...
Author: Sheryn Lee, ANU On 4-5 June, Singapore was once again awash with security and defence buzz amid the 10 th annual International Institute of Strategic...
Author: Michael W. Dowdle Discussions and studies of regulation and governance draw their regulatory insights from the experiences of the advanced industrial economies. It is presumed...
Author: Peter M. Beck, CFR, Keio University Korea-Japan relations have warmed considerably since President Lee Myung-bak took office, but new agreements have proven elusive. After raising...
Author: Mari Pangestu, Indonesian Minister of Trade The importance of completing the Doha Development Agenda sooner rather than later goes beyond bringing gains of US$360 billion...