China

Analysis

    • Can China Increase Export Competitiveness?

      Worries concerning the depreciation of the RMB in order to boost Chinese exports may be unfounded. China's export competitiveness will deteriorate no matter what Beijing does to the currency.

      • Initial Report of U.S.-China Security Perceptions Project Released

        • September 18, 2012

        The U.S.-China Security Perceptions Project has released its first report on U.S. public and elite attitudes. Future project reports will also include data from surveys of Chinese public and elites, and will assess the policy implications of these survey results.

        • By 2015 Hard Commodity Prices Will Have Collapsed

          While prices of hard commodities have dropped substantially from their peaks, there is continued reason to be bearish due to the combination of rising supply, dropping demand, and excessive inventory.

          • Op-Ed

          Chinese Views of the Syrian Conflict

          Chinese leadership gives no sign of accepting any type of foreign military intervention in Syria, calling into question the significance of China’s apparent earlier move toward accepting some infringements on national sovereignty by outside forces.

          • Proliferation Analysis

          China and the New U.S. Missile Defense in East Asia

          U.S. radar sites proposed for East Asia—and ostensibly directed at North Korea—underscore the need for a constructive China-U.S. dialogue on conventional military issues.

          • Op-Ed

          The Real Meaning of More Bad News From China

          Lower growth figures in China reflect a dual economic transition, both from coastal to interior growth and from external to domestic demand. Fiscal and private sector reforms can support this structural rebalancing.

          • Op-Ed

          China Hype is Giving Way to Realism

          A lower growth expectation for China does not imply a gloomy picture. Rather, significantly reduced economic growth is a necessary consequence of China's much-needed rebalancing.

          • Op-Ed

          France's China Challenge

          Redefining relations with China will require economic coordination with Europe, as France opens to Chinese investment while demanding more regulation and transparency from Beijing.

          • Article

          China’s Export Competitiveness and the Renminbi

          China urgently needs to rebalance its economy, but the exchange rate is only one of the mechanisms, and not even the most important, that will determine the price of Chinese goods abroad.

          • Op-Ed

          China's Three Paths to Rebalancing

          Rebalancing in China means by definition that the household consumption share of GDP must rise, and the only effective way to do this is by raising the household income share of GDP.

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