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China
Holiday Gift: Asia Thinking Stimulus
As Australia admits the idea of a budget surplus is over, other nations could implement some form of economic stimulus.
India, ASEAN Celebrate 20th Anniversary With Two FTAs
ASEAN-India economic ties have grown substantially, but still lag far behind ASEAN’s relations with China.
U.S. Increasing Military Presence in the Philippines
Some claim U.S.-Philippines relations are enjoying a “renaissance.” Others are less than pleased.
The Real U.S. - China Problem
While the world wonders if America will go over the “fiscal cliff”, another crisis is brewing that could harm the global economy.
History's Lens: How to Look at China
What is the better optic for looking at today’s China: Bismarckian/Wilhelmine Germany, or post-Meiji Japan?
The Bullies of Beijing: China's Image Problem
Actions by the People’s Republic — intentional or not — have created the worst regional environment for China since Tiananmen.
Inharmonious Society? China's Rising Income Inequality
A new study shows that China’s wealth gap is growing. Can new leaders in Beijing bridge the divide?
Laos' Debt Raising Eyebrows
As the country undertakes a number of large infrastructure project some wonder if its ambitions outstrip its capabilities.
The Interview: Stephen M. Walt
Stephen M. Walt discusses American alliances in Asia, U.S. – China relations, Iran and more.
The Interview: Congressman J. Randy Forbes
Will the “fiscal cliff” impact the rebalance to Asia? Are aircraft carriers obsolete? Can the U.S. build strong partnerships in the Indo-Pacific?
Lights Out For China's Solar Power Industry?
China’s solar industry is a useful microcosm that illustrates larger flaws in the national economy.
Mongolia's Economic Challenge
Mongolia hopes to leverage widespread international interest in its Tavan Tolgoi coal mine to diversify its economy.