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Washington Consensus
India-US Technology Ties Deepen Amid New Washington Consensus
By Rahul Jaybhay
While India was uneasy about fully adopting the old Washington consensus in the 1980s, Delhi has embraced the new consensus, engaging in initiatives and collaborations that ensure reduced dependency on China.
Can the US Forge a New ‘Washington Consensus’?
By Jin Kai
Increasingly alarmed by China’s rise, Washington is trying to backtrack on decades of economic principles to rebrand China as an enemy.
A New Consensus About How to Best Govern
By Amitai Etzioni
A New Zealand consensus perhaps?
Jomo Kwame Sundaram on the Belt and Road Vs. the Washington Consensus
By Lu Chen
A former high-ranking UN official discusses Asia’s politico-economic landscape.
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?
Beijing Takes Cues from the Washington Consensus
By Ryan Rommann
The reforms that have emerged from the recent Third Plenum seem familiar.
Are Chinese Reforms Really a Myth?
Those who would criticize the pace of China’s reform efforts should consider the context.
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