Can a G7 dominated by developing nations provide the impulse to global governance as did the old G7? The answer is no.
In Charts: Huawei
A collection of charts, maps and graphs exploring the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei.
The Hanoi Summit, from Beijing’s Perspective
The failure to reach an agreement between Trump and Kim is not considered a failure by China’s leaders.
Sustainability and the Fallacy of Global Governance
Any global effort on climate change is toothless without the cooperation of national governments and their ability to act to support their aims.
China’s “Interesting Times”
As China rings in the New Year, a brief look at some of the problems the country is facing.
Canada Vs. China: The Huawei-Meng Crisis and Diplomacy-Free Statecraft
The Meng Wanzhou affair has profound implications for diplomacy everywhere.
Philippines: On Top of the World?
An uncertain nation, a happy-go-loose leader and a global beauty pageant.
Xi Jinping: Smooth Talker vs. Brass-Knuckle Operator
China’s president talks high-mindedly about economic globalization. Sounds good, until you see his latest global export strategy – tools for human control.
China’s Global Battle over Human Rights
China has turned human rights into an underrated, yet crucial battleground in the shaping of a new world order.
My Remarkable Month and a Half in China
Grass-roots interactions may not lay the groundwork for a viable relationship between the U.S. and China – but they can’t hurt.
























