East Asia

Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    The Poor Man's Consumption Fix for China

    China's economic imbalances are the result of urbanization and migration, not financial policy, and expanding residence rights for migrants would do more to boost consumption than fiddling with interest rates.

    • Op-Ed

    China's New Challenge: Less Frugality

    Global trade imbalances would moderate and China’s growth would be more robust if its citizens were less frugal.

    • The Indian Ocean and U.S. Grand Strategy

      • Ashley J. Tellis
      • January 17, 2012
      • Presentation at the National Maritime Foundation

      The Indian Ocean is an increasingly vital geopolitical space for U.S. interests, and American policymakers take it into account when formulating a U.S. grand strategy.

      • Op-Ed

      Taiwan Election has the United States and China on Edge

      As Taiwan's elections approach, Beijing and Washington are quietly hoping for the re-election of Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou and the maintenance of the status quo in cross-strait relations.

      • Op-Ed

      Nuclear Energy 2011: A Watershed Year

      • Mark Hibbs
      • January 09, 2012
      • Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

      The cumulative impact of the nuclear developments that occurred in 2012, from the disaster in Fukushima to Iran's continuing nuclear program, will make the world's nuclear future more uncertain.

      • Op-Ed

      Wounded Giants

      French President Sarkozy’s request for Chinese money in support of the euro rescue symbolized three historic shifts in great power relations: the fragility and endangerment of the European project, the ascendance of China, and the beginning of the end of the American era.

      • Q&A

      The World in 2012

      After a year that included the Arab Awakening, the euro crisis, Japan’s nuclear catastrophe, the killing of Osama bin Laden, and the unanticipated reaction to Russia’s recent parliamentary elections, there are many unanswered questions left for 2012.

      • Op-Ed

      China in 2012: Fixated on Stability as the Pressures Grow

      As China’s leaders seek to preserve stability in 2012, they face a host of challenges, including reduced economic flexibility, increasing social, unrest, widening income disparities, and escalating external tensions.

      • Op-Ed

      The Lost Opportunity in Iraq

      An international commitment to keep weapons of mass destruction out of Saddam Hussein’s hands could have worked and led to a WMD enforcement mechanism for use not only in Iraq, but also in North Korea, Libya, Syria, Iran, and elsewhere.

      • Article

      Happy New Year?

      With the global economy on unstable ground and little economic space remaining for additional policy support, world leaders must focus on preventing a catastrophe in Europe.

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      Sana Jaffrey is a nonresident scholar in the Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her research focuses on violent conflict and the challenges of state-building in developing democracies.
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      Europe Program
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      Deep Pal
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      Dan Slater is a nonresident scholar in the Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He specializes in the politics and history of enduring dictatorships and emerging democracies, with a regional focus on Southeast Asia.
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      Ashley J. Tellis
      Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs
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