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Asia Becomes More Asian as America’s Power Shrinks

Asia Becomes More Asian as America’s Power Shrinks

August 11, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Late in June, Chinese fighter jets crossed into Taiwan’s airspace in pursuit of a U.S. spy plane. The U.S. aircraft quickly exited the area, avoiding the kind ofembarrassing push-and-shove that followed when American spies were actually forced down on Hainan Island, off…

The Big Question for China as Global Growth Slows

The Big Question for China as Global Growth Slows

August 3, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Part 1 The investing world awoke from America’s debt-ceiling nightmare this week only to realize that global growth is hitting the brakes all around the planet—including China. “China is not collapsing, [but] it’s notably slowing,” Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff told…

America’s Dangerously Out-of-Date View of China

America’s Dangerously Out-of-Date View of China

June 27, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

America’s sluggish insistence that China remains a security threat as opposed to a powerful economic reality is leading to lost opportunities. Not quite four decades after Nixon visited Mao, the U.S. is still reluctant to see an emergent China for…

Here Comes the Chinese Spring

Here Comes the Chinese Spring

June 14, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Social unrest is erupting in China—again. Simmering protests that began in two industrial cities several weeks ago have spread and intensified over the past few days, prompting yet more vigorous displays of force on the part of local governments and…

Chinese Democracy-Catching a Moving Target

Chinese Democracy-Catching a Moving Target

May 6, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Few Americans notice these kinds of things, but this week the Chinese marked—we cannot say celebrated—the 92nd anniversary of the May 4th Movement, the groundswell of democratic agitation that began on that date in 1919. May 4 was also a…

The Next China: A Powerful Consumer Society

The Next China: A Powerful Consumer Society

April 22, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It looks like China finally is about to take a great leap forward. Beijing at last recognizes that an overheating economy is threatening to spin out of control and that it has a serious inflation fight on its hands. And…

The Real Reason China Should Worry America

The Real Reason China Should Worry America

March 16, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

A century ago this year a stupid little book called The Yellow Peril, by one G.G. Rupert, was published to popular acclaim. It was a prejudicial diatribe, but you have to ask how far we’ve come, given how fretful Americans…

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