From Syria to North Korea, the Trump administration struggles to cope with the world, with China caught in the middle.
Tag Archives: Xi Jinping
Francis and Jinping: Like Two Ships Crossing At Night
The Pope and CCP leader would have benefitted from comparing notes while in the US. Alas, that did not happen.
China’s Japan-bashing
Is there any hope that China and Japan could bury the hatchet and have friendly relations?
The Mounting Global Challenges of Rampant Corruption
Only a united front against corruption can bring about its end.
The Hard Facts of Global Corruption
Action rarely follows rhetoric when it comes to global corruption.
China: Hiding Your Strength and Biding Your Time
APEC Summit reflections on China’s impressive policy and reform path.
Can China Innovate Without Freedom of Information?
A desire to stay relevant and powerful may push China towards new information ethics.
China’s Grudge Match Against Multinationals: Biting the Hand That Fed It
What motivates China’s leaders to go up against Western companies?

























