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SPOTLIGHT: China


Reuters - China's short track speed skating Olympic champion Yang Yang runs with the torch during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay in Sanya

Save to My Portfolio Beijing Olympics: A Game to Unite, or a Game to Divide?

Lan Xue, May 15, 2008

Lan Xue notes that strong emotions inside and outside of China run the risk of further exacerbating tension between East and West. Instead of allowing the "game to divide" to succeed, Xue argues that the Olympic Games "can and should play a role in uniting the global community." Read More

China, Human Rights, Politics, International Relations

SPOTLIGHT: China


Reuters - A Chinese man reads a newspaper on a street in Guangzhou, Guangdong province

Save to My Portfolio Hu Jintao’s Southern Expedition: Changing Leadership in Guangdong

Cheng Li, Spring 2008

China’s political landscape is changing rapidly. Nowhere is this more evident than in Guangdong today, where all three of the top leadership posts have recently been transferred into the hands of Hu Jintao’s protégés. Cheng Li analyzes the situation in Guangdong and what it may mean for the state of political reforms across the country.  Read More

China, China's Economy, Politics, Economic Development

SPOTLIGHT: China


Reuters/Aly Song - A salesman in Shanghai watches a live broadcast of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivering his government work report

Save to My Portfolio China’s Economic Decisionmakers

Cheng Li, March/April 2008

Following political transitions resulting from China's 17th Party Congress and 11th National People's Congress, Cheng Li argues the country’s new economic leadership team will need to work together to balance China’s economic growth with its sociopolitical challenges. Read More

China, China's 17th Party Congress, China's Economy, Economic Development

Spotlight: U.S.-China Trade Relations


Reuters/Aly Song - Laborers work at a production line at a toy factory in Panyu, south China's Guangdong province.

Save to My Portfolio How to Reduce U.S.-China Trade Frictions

Wing Thye Woo and Geng Xiao, November 2007

U.S. policy-makers and presidential hopefuls often express concern over the large and growing U.S.-China trade deficit and propose solutions, including appreciation of the yuan, to help resolve it. Yet, what are the real economic issues underlying the trade deficit and what policies would help successfully resolve it? Wing Thye Woo, an expert on East Asian economies, explains in a new Brookings Global working paper. Read More

Trade, World Trade Organization, BRICs, China, China's Economy

CHINA's military elite


Reuters/Jason Lee - Military delegates arrive at Tiananmen Square ahead of the concluding session of the 17th Party Congress

Save to My Portfolio China’s New Military Elite

Cheng Li and Scott W. Harold, Autumn 2007

Analyses of the 17th Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party have mostly focused on the policy and personnel changes taken at the leadership conference. Cheng Li and Scott Harold argue that the implications of massive turnover among military representatives is just as important of a development in China. Read More

China, China's 17th Party Congress

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