China The Many Facets of Social Credit December 11, 2017 1 Written by Flora Sapio. “Social Credit” is a code-word for the boldest and most ambitious governance reform program launched by China since 1978. Its core components…
China China goes Global: The Changing Value Chain May 25, 2017 0 Written by Ilan Alon. The globalisation of Chinese capital will be one of the hallmarks of 21st-century economics, shaping debates over state capitalism, ‘free’ markets…
China China’s overseas investment: Opportunities and Challenges. May 22, 2017 0 Written by Robert Taylor. Aspiring to expedite the emergence of their country as a global economic power, in late 2000 the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)…
China How China’s SOEs Impede US-China Economic Integration November 21, 2016 0 Written by Ho-fung Hung. Since Trump’s surprise election win, many have speculated whether he will fulfill his campaign promise to stop US companies’ outsourcing to…
China Soft Power, East Asian Sport and the Delayed ‘Neo-Wilsonian’ Renaissance. November 9, 2016 0 Written by James Mangan. … the Triple East Asian Olympic Games … are the precursors of Asian mega events to come: sooner rather than later.…
China Soccer Observatory Xi Jinping’s vision for Chinese football November 7, 2016 2 Written by Simon Chadwick. It is now two years since President Xi Jinping announced his vision for the Chinese sports industry: to create a domestic…
China If the backlash against globalisation hurts China, it hurts global growth too September 7, 2016 0 Written by Tony Makin. Globalisation has contributed to the growth of China for decades but the rise of protectionism in Western economies could curb Chinese…
China From disdain to greater interests: China and the rest of the world. March 14, 2016 0 Written by Daouda Cissé. China is at the heart of the world economy. China’s economy has never been more strongly connected to the global economy than…
Economy Taiwan’s Unresolved Vision of Globalization March 31, 2014 3 Written by Erik Tollefson. The current protests in Taiwan can plausibly be seen as the concatenation of several issues: 1) a crisis of democratic governance;…
Economy Democracy, Property Rights and China June 2, 2013 0 Written by Niv Horesh. In the early 20th century, Max Weber's influential theories led Western scholars of both leftist and conservative leanings to argue that…