Eternally displaced: Afghanistan’s refugee crisis and what it means for Europe
To stem the influx of Afghan refugees, Europe needs to turn to Asian partners, working not only with Kabul but with its neighbours
To stem the influx of Afghan refugees, Europe needs to turn to Asian partners, working not only with Kabul but with its neighbours
France and the UK will likely be the first beneficiaries of Japanese technological developments – though they also imply that Japan is now a competitor
A deepened relationship with India could provide fresh energy to a crisis-ridden Europe
XI Jinping's televised appearance in military uniform heralds his control – political and operational – over China's armed force
Avec François Godement, Shinji Yamaguchi et Michito Tsuruoka
Le previsioni circa il declino dell'economia cinese sono sopravvalutate
After years in which China’s economic hyper-growth was taken for granted there has been a dramatic reversal of international sentiment
Powerhouse, menace or next Japan? Arthur R. Kroeber, founder of the Gavekal Dragonomics research service and editor of China Economic Quarterly, explains where China's economy might be heading.
The headwinds of a rapidly aging population, a battle against rampant corruption and an enormous national debt are also slowing China's growth. Will the country…
Will China mature into a global economic leader, trigger a crisis, or stagnate like Japan?