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Globalization
A Changing India: Caught Between Illiberalism and Social Revolution
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Is India on the cusp of a social revolution?
The TPP's Hidden Risk — and How to Counter It
By Wendy Cutler
It's time for the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific to rethink trade adjustment.
Asia’s Exceptional Neoliberalism
By Dawisson Belém Lopes
Asian countries are not truly embracing neoliberalism, just selectively adopting elements that best suit their needs.
China's Vision for the World: A Community of Shared Future
By Fu Ying
China's vision is based on three pillars: cooperative security, common development, and political inclusiveness.
Will China and India Lead The Next Wave of Globalization?
By Monish Tourangbam and Pawan Amin
Beijing and New Delhi have embraced globalization while Washington seems to be pulling back from it.
Globalization with Chinese Characteristics: A New International Standard?
By Jason Zukus
As the US focuses inward, China promotes its own take on globalization.
China’s G20 Leadership and the Challenges of Sustainable Development
By Pichamon Yeophantong
China’s own development track record could be an asset in its presidency.
Interview: Joshua Cooper Ramo
By Maurits Elen
Joshua Cooper Ramo on the Beijing Consensus in the Age of Networks.
Globalization With Asian Characteristics
By Chietigj Bajpaee
As the West retrenches into populism and nationalism, can Asia take up the mantle of global cooperation?
Obama Failed TPP Pitch Is a Missed Opportunity in Vietnam
By Bill Watson
In selling TPP, why does Obama avoid extolling the virtues of free trade?
Actually, China Is Not Building a 'Great Wall of Self-Isolation'
By Dingding Chen
On the contrary, China’s rise in Asia poses both opportunities and challenges to the region.
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