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Chinese economy
China's Tech Sector Is in Trouble
By Viola Rothschild and Benjamin Della Rocca
Chinese tech workers are stuck in the cold as relations with the US freeze.
Huawei’s Long Road to Global Tech Leadership
By Dingding Chen
Can Huawei become a global leader in the tech sector? It’s possible, but obstacles remain.
The US-China Trade War: The Case of Kentucky Bourbon
By Robert Farley
The bourbon wars hold important lessons for how Americans think about trade policy.
China Isn’t Hearing Asia’s Fears About Its Military Buildup
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The response to the country’s new defense budget suggests that Beijing continues to be tone deaf to regional anxieties.
Huawei’s Legal Woes and Tech ’Decoupling’ Between China and the West
By Ankit Panda
Huawei is just the beginning in a longer-term decoupling between the West and China.
Challenges for the US-China Trade War ‘Truce‘
By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
We have seen some progress, but a real deal remains difficult.
3 Reasons Why Trump Can't Win a Trade War With China
By Fatih Oktay
To have a chance of winning, the Trump administration needs to get the rest of the world on its side.
How Do Chinese Netizens View the US-China Trade War?
By Chuchu Zhang and Chaowei Xiao
Most Chinese netizens aren’t overly concerned about the trade tensions with the United States.
US, China Both Remain Defiant as Trade War Deepens
By Shannon Tiezzi
Another $260 billion in total tariffs is set to take effect between the U.S. and China. Both sides are claiming they'll be fine.
Why Xi Jinping Thought Is a Threat to China's Future
By James A. Dorn
China's institutional infrastructure is weaker than it might appear at first glance.
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?
The Significance of China’s International Import Expo
By Romi Jain
The implications of China's “first national expo” dedicated to imports.