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Chinese economy
China: "Addicted to Credit"
Another sign that China’s economy, while seeing signs of a turnaround, could face more credit problems.
China, U.S. Butt Heads Over Green Energy
China’s alternative energy industry is increasingly at the forefront of recent Sino-American trade disputes.
China's Greatest Challenge: Not America, But Itself
China faces tough economic, demographic and social issues it must deal with. Foreign affairs may take a back seat.
North Korea’s Six Trillion Dollar Question
North Korea holds trillions of dollars in mineral resources. Unless it reforms its economy, it may never see much benefit.
'Cooking the Books'? China's Data Dilemma
Statistics concerning China’s economic and social development have been called into question.
Why U.S. Must Get Over Renminbi
U.S. politicians are tempted to blame Chinese currency manipulation for the country’s economic woes. But doing so is unhelpful.
China's Economy: Seizure or Cancer?
The sharp slowdown in China’s economy has policy makers around the world watching carefully. Will the government have the courage to change course?
The Week in Asia
Chen Guangcheng arrives in the U.S., India has a rights breakthrough and things are a little tense again between China and Japan in this week’s roundup of news you may have missed.
Where China Slows, Others Follow
China’s economic growth seems to be slowing. Can its leaders revive the economy and help others in the region?
How China’s Economy Must Change
China sailed through the global economic downturn. But with its export strategy now in jeopardy, China’s leaders must make push through reforms to maintain growth.
Why Pick a Fight With China?
China faces numerous challenges if it wants to maintain its rise. The U.S. should stop acting as if tensions – or worse – are inevitable.
China Grapples With New Normal
China’s leaders may have to accept that the days of double-digit economic growth are drawing to a close.