China, the yuan and the IMF: Double or quits?
China faces a stark choice: double down or back down on market reforms in order to achieve its long-held ambition of establishing the yuan…
China faces a stark choice: double down or back down on market reforms in order to achieve its long-held ambition of establishing the yuan…
Worries over China’s economic performance in 2015 will continue into the future – and are breaking through into Chinese media
Avec Alexander Cherkasov et Mathieu Duchâtel
Minxin Pei explores China's transition to democracy
China is facing significantly lower growth rates and many commentators believe that the People's Republic is in a state of crisis. But is that really so or are the lower growth rates just an indicator for fundamental structural changes?
China’s new law on NGOs will strengthen Beijing’s ability to supervise the work of foreign NGOs
Angela Stanzel moderated the discussion on the central question “India and China – competition or cooperation”. The debate led to the conclusion that whilst India and China are cooperating in many aspects such as economy, there is no exchange at ohter levels. Apparently, China and India do not recognise each other as growing economic super powers.
Conférence sur l'impact des nouvelles Routes de la Soie chinoises le jeudi 29 octobre à 18h
Cause for optimism on China ahead of Paris climate conference
The EU should not race to the bottom and match Chinese prices and standards but differentiate and provide quality rather than quantity in finance