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China economy

What a China Hard Landing Means for Vietnam
By Luke Hunt
The consequences could be dire for the Southeast Asian state.

China's Road to Closer Ties With Russia
By Johannes Feige
Beijing's One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative appears to be an important part of its burgeoning ties with Moscow.

China Needs Market Reforms Now
By Rob Edens
The writing is on the wall for Beijing.

China’s $50 Trillion Plan for a Global Energy Grid
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Scarborough Shoal, Nepal-China military ties, and myth-busting about China's economy. Friday China links.

Southeast Asia's Murky Future Clouds Obama's Sunnylands Summit
By Richard Cronin
Lingering questions continue to haunt the region and U.S. policy towards it even as a historic summit begins.

The Knock-On Effects of China’s Slowdown
By Sara Hsu
Demand for commodities is falling as China’s economy makes a structural shift.

How Likely Is a Financial Crisis in China?
By Patrick Hess
A look at the financial risk factors in China and how successful the government has been in addressing them.

China's Potential Pitfalls #2: The Limitations of China’s Political and Economic Models
By Xue Li
30 years since beginning its reforms, China has yet to create a political and social model for sustainable development.

Will China Repeat Japan's Economic Fate?
By Bo Zhiyue
The most worrying sign from China's new economic figures are indications of a deflation spiral.

What Does China Think of the TPP?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is taking a wait-and-see approach on the U.S.-led trade deal.

Why Is China's Stock Market Crashing?
By Bo Zhiyue
Bad names, bad math or bad luck.