In this new study, David Dollar aims to objectively assess China’s economic engagement in the African continent. Dollar examines the extent to which African economies are benefiting, their prospects for the future, and where the West fits in.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration unanimously upheld virtually all of the Philippines’ claims against China in the South China Sea. Jeffrey Bader suggests how the United States and China can best move forward with this decision.
The Thornton China Center at Brookings will host two distinguished pioneers of Chinese contemporary art, Xu Bing and Fan Di'an, for a discussion on how global and local forces influence artwork in China and how art reflects the views and ideas of Chinese society.
The Thornton China Center at Brookings hosted Ning Zhu, Professor of Finance at Shanghai Jiaotong University. Zhu presented key findings from his research into Chinese sovereign, corporate, and household debt and also introduced potential remedies to return China to the path of long-term sustainable growth.
The Thornton China Center at Brookings hosted a discussion on the U.S.-China-Russia trilateral relationship, the shape and scope of which carries far-reaching consequences for international order and global economic growth.
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