Henry Kissinger on China
The former national security advisor shares his views on the Sino-American relationship.
The former national security advisor shares his views on the Sino-American relationship.
If China and India continue their trends upward, a more stable and interconnected world order can emerge.
According to a confidential United Nations report, North Korea and Iran exchanged military technology with Chinese help.
Thanks to a cheap dollar and rising wages in China, America may be on the verge of a manufacturing renaissance.
At a leadership dialogue, American and Chinese officials promise more dialogue.
China’s economic growth doesn’t necessary foreshadow the demise of American superpower.
The BRICS are here to stay.
Foreign companies continue to struggle with protectionist measures in China.
Developing countries push ahead with ambitious nuclear plans.
Germany finds itself in the company of Brazil, Russia, India and China in opposing intervention in Libya.
As China becomes more assertive, can the United States continue to serve as a guarantor of Taiwan’s security?
China’s latest five year economic plan seeks to boost consumer confidence.
After anti-government demonstrations rocked the Arab world, will China face its own wave of civil unrest?
Even if the Chinese president’s visit yielded few concrete results, it was useful.
The president jokes that he likes to sell China “all kinds of stuff,” but there are significant obstacles to trade.