China Joins the Global Economy - Part One

How bureaucratic barriers were breached with a policy of 'No flow, no dough.'
David Zweig
September 15, 2003

How Washington Can be a Hyper-Power and a Hyper-Borrower

Foreign buyers of US bonds are banking on a stable US consumer market.
Philip Segal
September 2, 2003

China Ascendant – Part I

Checkbook diplomacy raises China’s standing with Laos and Cambodia
Bertil Lintner
April 25, 2008

For Now, Hong Kong Protests Do Not Faze Investors

But an incompetent government or heavy-handed action from Beijing could drive them away
Frank Ching
July 29, 2003

Is the Sun Setting on US Dominance? – Part I

Expect Asia to replace the US as the world’s dominant economic force
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
February 27, 2008

Talk of a Washington Split Over North Korea Is Overblown

The slow pace in dealing with the crisis may eventually bring more pressure on Pyongyang.
Victor D. Cha
July 11, 2003

A Tale of Two Countries

China is highly strategic in industrializing by acquiring foreign firms
Nayan Chanda
April 19, 2016

Going Global? Study Tata Steel First

Bad timing, just before the global financial crisis, complicated Tata’s expansion and borrowing
Rajrishi Singhal
April 8, 2016

Better Late Than Never

India realizes that allowing foreign direct investment is good for citizens and non-citizens alike
Nayan Chanda
March 31, 2016

How the Fed's Rate Hikes May Impact Asia

Additional hikes could disrupt investments for exporting nations and those with high levels of debt
December 20, 2015

China's Xi Lauds Britain for “Visionary” Openness, Prods Others to Emulate

Trade with an economic rival can serve as a wedge issue in domestic politics
Stephen J, Adler and Jason Subler
October 19, 2015