TOPICS: ‘America’
Why the World Needs AmericaJune 14, 2012 / Kati SuominenGlobal Trends 2030
The global economic order – the post-war framework of global governance built on rules-based institutions and free and open markets – is largely America’s creation. It has been the midwife of growth and globalization that have produced prosperity around the world.
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February 22, 2012 / Sarah Raine"The rise of Chinese naval power in the region is a concern to both neighboring countries and the United States."
Read more...A China policy primer for Xi Jinping’s visitFebruary 14, 2012 / Daniel Twining
In Washington's internal debates over China policy, several schools of thought are vying for primacy. America's Sinologists should have a little more confidence that the United States can compete with China, not only in the contest for power but in the contest of ideas.
Read more...Chinese FDI in the United States and Europe: Implications and Opportunities for Transatlantic CooperationJuly 28, 2011 / Thilo Hanemann
Chinese direct investment in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries is taking off, and flows to America and Europe are poised to grow substantially over the next decade. The change from one-way to two-way direct investment flows will transform U.S. and European economic relations with China in the years ahead and openness to Chinese FDI, and the implications thereof, will become an important topic on the transatlantic policy agenda.
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