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In the News

NKorea says it gave US nuclear list

with William J. Perryvia Associated Press
Friday, January 4, 2008

North Korea said Friday it gave a list of its nuclear programs to the United States in November, claiming it tried to meet commitments under an international disarmament agreement and accusing the U.S. of not doing its part to deliver aid...

In the News

South Korean president-elect vows to work closely with US on nuclear standoff with North

with William J. Perryvia Associated Press
Friday, January 4, 2008

President-elect Lee Myung-bak said Friday that South Korea will work closely with the United States to resolve a standoff over the North's nuclear programs and to strengthen the traditional Seoul-Washington alliance, a spokesman said...

In the News

Chávez, China cooperate on oil, but for different reasons

with William Ratliffvia Christian Science Monitor
Thursday, January 3, 2008

One country's motivation is political, the other's pragmatic...

In the News

The U.S. – China Trade Deficit: Reason for Worry?

via Hoover Institution
Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Despite consumer concerns about “tainted” products from China, calls from media pundits to put tighter controls on Chinese imports, and presidential candidates from both parties stumping on related issues, Americans continue buying imports from China at record rates...

In the News

Inflation - China's lost battle

with Milton Friedmanvia Asia Times
Saturday, December 15, 2007

"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon..."

Analysis and Commentary

Our Misplaced Yuan Worries

by Charles Wolf Jr.via Wall Street Journal
Saturday, December 15, 2007

It's conventional wisdom that bipartisanship results in improved public policy...

Breaking with the Past

by Ramon H. Myers, Hsiao-ting Linvia Analysis
Friday, December 14, 2007

Few defeated political parties in wartime have the opportunity to make a fresh start in a new location. Even fewer can leave their failures behind and go on to succeed. The Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, KMT) was such an exception. In late 1949, having been almost destroyed by the Chinese Communists, the KMT relocated to Taiwan and reinvented itself. Not only did the KMT leadership build a new party that has endured for five decades, but it built a new polity on Taiwan that created economic prosperity and China’s first democracy.

In the News

Mboweni's on track with bubbles-at-bay strategy

with Niall Fergusonvia Business Report (South Africa)
Monday, December 10, 2007

Recent events had "catapulted the world into the longer term", George Magnus, senior economic adviser to UBS, the world's largest wealth manager, said on Friday...

In the News

China trumps U.S. in economic woes

with Milton Friedmanvia Pioneer Press (MN)
Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The country faces difficult questions: Can bubbles in stock and real estate prices be deflated without hurting employment and output?

In the News

(Mis)Understanding China

by Alvin Rabushkavia Thoughtful Ideas
Monday, November 26, 2007

A Wall Street Journal editorial on November 26, 2007, complained of China’s refusal to allow the USS Kitty Hawk and its carrier battle group to dock in Hong Kong on Thanksgiving day...

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