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Gideon Rachman describes the economic threat that China poses to America.
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Gideon Rachman describes the economic threat that China poses to America.
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Adam Segal says we must look toward China and India as models for competition in "disruptive innovation."
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Adam Segal argues that the future of U.S. competitiveness lies not just in trying to beat China by the numbers, but on strengthening American social, political, and cultural institutions that support innovation.
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Experts outline variables such as nominal exchange rates, foreign exchange interventions, and macroeconomic imbalances as contributing factors affecting the trade relations between China and the United States.
This event was part of the McKinsey Executive Roundtable series in International Economics
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Experts outline variables such as nominal exchange rates, foreign exchange interventions, and macroeconomic imbalances as contributing factors affecting the trade relations between China and the United States.
This event was part of the McKinsey Executive Roundtable series in International Economics
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Experts outline variables such as nominal exchange rates, foreign exchange interventions, and macroeconomic imbalances as contributing factors affecting the trade relations between China and the United States.
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Joshua Kurlantzick says despite Beijing's quick response to potential protests similar to those sweeping over the Middle East, in reality China's leadership has little to fear.
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China's new five-year work plan has a familiar list of growth and energy targets, an emphasis on technology investments, and special concerns about resource constraints and corruption, says CFR's Elizabeth Economy.
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Evan Feigenbaum argues that while China's arrival has dramatically changed the economic environment around the world, Chinese strategies are not necessarily uniform - or uniformly successful.
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Geoff Dyer profiles the possible new leaders of China.
Jerome A. Cohen states, "Even if they avoid politics, foreign businesspeople are not immune from the vagaries of Chinese justice."
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Elizabeth Economy testifies before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on the roots of protests in China and tactics used by the Chinese government in response.
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China, which invests heavily in Iran's energy sector, is the linchpin of the sanctions regime against Iran.
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Over the past two years, China's foreign policy has become more belligerent. But Washington should not wish for a weaker Beijing.
With China's clout growing, the international community needs to better understand China's strategic thinking.
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Realist international relations theorists usually would predict that the basic pressures of the international system will force the United States and China into conflict.
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Jerome A. Cohen argues that China should learn from the Egyptian uprising that ruthless repression ultimately leads to instability.
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Evan A. Feigenbaum says structural changes are afoot in the United States and China that will obstruct efforts by the two nations to form complementary policies.
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John B. Bellinger III says that the fact that 2011 is not an election year for the United States may help Chinese investors.
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What are the implications of growing Pakistan-China commercial relations for the United States?
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