…l Xi Jinping and the New Politburo Standing Committee Robert Lawrence Kuhn - October 26, 2017 HOST: The author of How China’s Leaders Think: The Inside Story of Past, Current and Future Leaders, Robert Lawrence Kuhn is a longtime advisor to the Chinese government. He comes to u...
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…Global economic activity remains moderate; the growth impulse stems largely (some 80%) from the EM region. As expected, China started to ease monetary policy. The country is better placed than other EM and particularly DM countries to counter growth weakness with further monetary...
…cking these challenges is not merely more efficient; it is our only option. Yes, it’s easy enough to picture the US and China battling each other over islands and protocols and technology structures in the decades to come. Certainly this possibility has to be prepared for. But th...
…tention to what Xi Jinping wants to do. We need to look at the policies he is putting forth, and see what they mean for China and for the world. HOST: And I want to touch on that in a moment, but given this power and position afforded to him in the constitution no less, I mean w...
CHINA + Got: i Initiative marks transition of grand vision By Robert Lawrence Kuhn | China Daily | Updated: 2017-05-13 08:55 4 =| LI MIN/CHINA DAILY The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation marks a transition of high symbolism in President Xi Jinping's grand vi...
…eline's leadership position in the global online travel sector, track record of EPS upside, and increased access to the China via the Ctrip investment. Internet/e-Commerce | 06 April 2017 33 Snap (Neutral, $25 PO) Stock view: Long-term potential, but near-term could be lumpy Snap...
…the pallbearers will be crying." For Keating, the 20th-century leader exerting most influence on the coming century is China's Deng Xiaoping. "If you look at the other figures of the century, Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin and Mao, none will leave the legacy in terms of the 21st...
…the export control bureaucracy, preventing fewer technologies from slipping between the cracks and finding their way to China. They could also make the system and its control lists better able to keep pace with technological change, which had been a major problem with the old sys...
…authority lies with the Politburo Standing Committee. At this level of policy formulation, of particular relevance to China’s international influence activities are the External Propaganda Leading Group (WHE AS 46), which has a dual bureaucratic identity as the State Council In...
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…ed by, well, war. The logic of networks offers an escape from this sad habit. Co-evolving relations between the US and China can begin at the most obvious of starting points: Both sides need to change. New pressures are already tearing at each. Both nations need a new gatekept s...
…557288074) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: 29B269E2-896C-492D-AEEB-6D6CB6F6E968 Message: Spoke to my china guys , they said china stronger , plays weakened. Strife art of war etc. Said all the players are xi loyalists. Main complaint is there is no counterparty...
…this week, providing support for our view that Chinese economic growth has bottomed and will rebound through next year. China’s slowing activity growth has been a major drag on commodities over the last few years and the improving economy is what makes us long base metals. The e...
…ber two faster than anyone has anticipated. According to the most recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) projections, China will have larger share of global GDP than the United States by 2017. In 1980, in PPP terms, the US share of the global economy was 25 percent, while China...
population” at a time when China and the broad industrialized world is aging. According to Tharoor, the average age in China today is around 38, whereas in India it’s around 28. In 20 years, that gap will be much larger. So this could be a huge demographic dividend — “provided th...