A global economic recession is now all but guaranteed in 2020, with analysts worldwide continuing to slash their already grim forecasts as the rapid spread of...
Authors: Christopher Primiano, KIMEP University and Sovinda Po, Griffith University The MS Westerdam cruise ship — with 1455 passengers and 802 crew — was refused entry...
Author: David Vines, Oxford Brexit has happened. But the United Kingdom still faces two major choices over the coming year. How will it align its domestic...
BEIJING—China’s central bank said on March 13 it was cutting the amount of cash that banks must hold as reserves for the second time this year,...
Author: Geoffrey Gertz, Brookings Institution Throughout his campaign and the early years of his presidency, Donald Trump promised to fundamentally reshape US–China trade policy. The conclusion...
The 2002 outbreak of Sars provided the first real test of China’s decades-old Soviet style public health system, but despite some improvement made in the aftermath,...
SHENZHEN, China/BEIJING—China is making uneven progress in its return to work after more than a month of coronavirus disruption, with many factories running at under half...
Author: Yan Liang, Willamette University Just when China and the United States breathed a collective sigh of relief after sealing the ‘phase one’ trade deal, the...