Once a Winner, China Sees Globalization’s Downside – Part I

China’s giant export engine, built with foreign investment and currency controls, now faces the music
David Dapice
October 11, 2010

Challenges for a Squabbling Europe – Part I

Lack of solidarity and common vision could sink the euro and impede the EU’s progress
Katinka Barysch
September 22, 2010

Renminbi Revaluation Won't Trigger a Shopping Spree

As long as the state hogs land and resources, Chinese urge to save will prevail
Zhiwu Chen
May 12, 2010

Greek Crisis and the Future of the European Union – Part II

Mistrust threatens cooperation among nations and EU survival
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
May 7, 2010

The World Needs Rebalancing, Not China Alone

Rather than pointing fingers at each other, the US and China should seek accommodation
Jeffrey E. Garten
March 22, 2010

A Greek Tragedy Haunts the World – Part II

While its impact complicates US recovery, Obama needs to engage with Europe
Bruce Stokes
March 3, 2010

The Atlantic: All the President's Flip-Flops

David A. Graham
April 13, 2017

The Weekly Standard: Of Debt and Detriment

Benn Steil and Emma Smith
February 21, 2017

Foreign Companies Face New Clampdown for Getting Money Out of China

New controls could speed up withdrawals and deter foreign investment
James T. Areddy and Lingling Wei
December 8, 2016

India to Replace Largest Bank Notes

The goal is to curb counterfeiting and tax evasion
Raymond Zhong
November 10, 2016

Asia Needs to Spell Out Changes They Want in International Monetary System

Ongoing criticisms without constructive proposals will go ignored
Barry Eichengreen
October 31, 2016