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What Can Pakistan Do to Attract More Investment?

What Can Pakistan Do to Attract More Investment?

By Muhammad Mohsin Raza
Pakistan’s next government must keep domestic investors spending in Pakistan and bring in investment from abroad.
China in Vogue, But Vietnam Still Hun Sen’s Lifeline

China in Vogue, But Vietnam Still Hun Sen’s Lifeline

By Alex Willemyns
Has Hun Sen’s embrace of Beijing loosened the CPP’s relationship with Vietnam?

A Fellow Named Chaos Goes To China

A Fellow Named Chaos Goes To China

By Bonnie Girard
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis arrived in Beijing today.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Harmony or Discord?

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Harmony or Discord?

By Jaloliddin Usmanov
The SCO is not a platform for harmony or discord per se, rather it is what the members make of it.

Nepal-China: Reality Sets In

Nepal-China: Reality Sets In

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
As relations with India turn cordial, Nepal slows down the implementation of past agreements with China.
Tourism: China’s People Power Tool

Tourism: China’s People Power Tool

By Edoardo Saravalle
For Beijing, Chinese tourists are a simple yet powerful foreign policy tool.

Putin on the Ritz in China

Putin on the Ritz in China

By Nicholas Trickett
A peek under the glitz of Russian-Chinese bonhomie.
Carefully, Kazakhstan Confronts China About Kazakhs in Xinjiang Re-Education Camps

Carefully, Kazakhstan Confronts China About Kazakhs in Xinjiang Re-Education Camps

By Catherine Putz
Astana can't afford to push Beijing too hard, even on behalf of its own citizens detained in Xinjiang re-education camps.

Chinese Companies’ Central Asian Survival Strategy

Chinese Companies’ Central Asian Survival Strategy

By Dirk van der Kley
In Central Asia, Chinese companies can score financing from both Beijing and local capitals. But is anyone profiting?

In Vietnam, Protests Highlight Anti-Chinese Sentiment

In Vietnam, Protests Highlight Anti-Chinese Sentiment

By Gary Sands
"No leasing land to China even for one day," read a banner hoisted during the recent protests.

A West in Crisis, an East Rising? Comparing the G7 and the SCO

A West in Crisis, an East Rising? Comparing the G7 and the SCO

By Catherine Putz
The two summits, occurring almost contemporaneously, invite easy comparisons focused on tone and optics. What about substance?
The Decline and Attempted Revival of China’s Economic Exceptionalism

The Decline and Attempted Revival of China’s Economic Exceptionalism

By Dinny McMahon
Can a new generation of Chinese leaders resurrect the magic of China’s economic exceptionalism?

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