The EU Can Ignore Eastern Europe at Its Own Peril

Liberalization and integration will be at risk if Western Europe ignores the East
Katinka Barysch
April 17, 2009

Europeans Need Clearer Vision to Revive WTO Talks

Leaders must take decisive stance on multilateralism
Shada Islam
November 14, 2003

Diagnosing at a Distance

India’s telemedicine initiative could improve quality of life in both neglected rural areas and overseas
Margot Cohen
September 10, 2008

Keeping Up With China's Olympic Shine – Part II

Shoppers, intent on bargains, bear some responsibility for Asia’s pollution
Alexandra Harney
September 24, 2008

Foreign Investment Isn't Enough

Developing countries need a diversity of investors to grow
Jeffrey Kentor
October 31, 2003

An Uncertain Victory for China’s Workers

As employers debate the costs, the question remains whether employees will take advantage of the new labor law
Lyle Morris
June 24, 2008

Emerging Market Investors Prepare to Buckle Up for 2017

Worries include rising interest rates and protectionist policies from developed nations
Roger Blitz and Elaine Moore
January 2, 2017

China Set to Rescue Australia Economy at Just the Right Time

An increase in commodity prices bodes well for the future
Michael Heath
December 9, 2016

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

Chinese Billionaire Makes Aggressive Moves in Hollywood

Some legislators question if investors in film industry pursue profit, soft power or propaganda
Ryan Faughnder and David Pierson
October 5, 2016

Britain Approves Controversial Chinese-Financed Nuclear-Reactor, With a Catch

New British energy deal with China approved by skeptical May
Griff Witte
September 22, 2016