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January 22, 2010

China
Harmony without Uniformity

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Internet speech was noteworthy for a number of reasons—but what struck me most was her comment that principles like information freedom aren’t just good policy co…

January 29, 2010

China
Davos: China Light

Contrary to predictions by the Wall Street Journal, this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos has thus far been China-light. No more than two or three sessions are China-centered. Does it matter? P…

February 2, 2010

China
The U.S. and China Have at it Again; but it’s much ado about nothing

Everyone is in a tizzy over the supposed downturn in U.S.-China relations. (See here, here, and here.) The rhetoric is heating up on both sides, and new issues of contention appear to pop up daily. O…

February 19, 2010

United States
Reality Bites

The U.S.-China relationship is never dull, but over the past two months, things have become a bit more heated than usual. Virtually every issue that has haunted the relationship for the past few deca…

March 11, 2010

China
The NPC…Not Entirely a Snoozefest

With the National People’s Congress (NPC) meeting in Beijing winding down, I thought it might be interesting to take stock of what happened and what didn’t… What didn’t happen: Any really new policy…