TOPICS: ‘Chinese government’
Are Chinese Banks Hiding “The Mother of All Debt Bombs”?September 10, 2012 / Minxin PeiThe DiplomatRead more...China in the Eye of the BeholderAugust 27, 2012 / Minxin PeiProject Syndicate
Read more...‘No-One Is Going to Be Bought Off by a Tiny Revaluation’June 26, 2010 / Andrew SmallSpiegel Online
In the run-up to the G-20 summit, China has tried to placate the United States with a revaluation of its currency. But the move is not a real change of course, explains the German Marshall Fund's Andrew Small in a Spiegel Online interview. He argues that the Chinese leadership is more concerned with deflecting external criticism than with the health of the global economy.Read more...The New Superpower: ‘The Chinese Are Unready by Their Own Admission’ for Global LeadershipJanuary 29, 2010 / Andrew SmallSpiegel Online
The United States and China have grown so powerful that people around the world speak reverentially of a "G-2." But there are cracks in the alliance, as the German Marshall Fund's Andrew Small explains in a Spiegel Online interview. Frustration is growing in the United States over Beijing's lack of cooperation on economic issues.Read more...Beijing Cools on MugabeMay 02, 2007 / Andrew SmallInternational Herald Tribune
China, which once perceived the West's condemnation of Mugabe and sanctions against his regime as an economic opportunity, now views its involvement in Zimbabwe as a liability both for its investments and its international reputation.Read more...



