Japan Dips its Toe in the Taiwan Strait

A more assertive stance by Washington and Tokyo may signal a changing US approach to China
Wenran Jiang
March 2, 2005

Dealing with a Declining Dollar – Part II

If Washington fails to rein in the budget deficit, international bond buyers might force a painful adjustment
David Dapice
February 9, 2005

China Shows the Way in a Quota-Free Market

Instead of curbing Chinese textile exports, one should emulate its smart investment and management strategy
Linda Lim
February 21, 2005

China's African Safari

Besides buying energy and commodities, China is also trying to win hearts and minds in a continent embittered by colonial experience
Paul Mooney
January 3, 2005

A Thaw in South Asia? – Part II

If the Indian subcontinent strengthens intra-regional ties, the Chinese economy may have a run for its money
Huma Fakhar
December 27, 2004

Asia Holds the Key to the Future of GM Food

Wary Asian consumers may decide how much genetically modified food will reach the world's dinner tables
John Feffer
December 2, 2004

Beyond Hype and Pomp

Foreign tech investors are cautious on entering India until reforms are imposed
Nayan Chanda
October 22, 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

Us Against Them? Why Globalization Doesn't Have to Pit American Workers Against the World's Poor

Government regulations could do more to prevent low wages and rising inequality
Jeff Spross
October 9, 2015

The Trans-Pacific Free-Trade Charade

Governments may be giving up ability to regulate corporations on environmental and health protections
Joseph E. Stiglitz and Adam S. Hersh
October 8, 2015

US, Japan and 10 Countries Strike Pacific Trade Deal

Each nation's legislators must now approve
Shawn Donnan and Demetri Sevastopulo
October 6, 2015