China Creates a World Bank of Its Own, and the U.S. Balks. In setting up the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, China enlisted American allies, including Britain, even as Washington expressed opposition. […]
China Creates a World Bank of Its Own, and the U.S. Balks. In setting up the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, China enlisted American allies, including Britain, even as Washington expressed opposition. […] The U.S. and China are beginning to engage in a dangerous rivalry that can result in loss on both sides. The U.S. needs to reassess its China policy. Embracing the “new type of major-power relationship” will only put the U.S. in a stronger position to address global problems, and to exercise its leadership in an increasingly multipolar world. […] For US-China relationship to work, China needs to walk out of the shadow of its unfortunate past and be a confident global player. For the U.S., understanding Chinese psychology and acknowledging there might be another worldview that is as valid as ours can help formulate policies that will avoid miscalculations and unnecessary conflicts. […] The future of US-China relationship could be confrontation or compromise. What do you think? […] Why Amazon Should Fear Alibaba – A Debate Worth Having […] Helen Wang speaks at Razorfish Global event “China: 10 Years Ahead” […] 3 trends of Asian consumers: their youth, their proficiency with mobile technologies, and their innate sense of what constitutes good value for their money. […] Helen Wang appears on CNN, discussing the Chinese middle class […] Hong Kong ‘Umbrella Man’s legacy for democratic protest will outlive current crisis – by Helen Wang […] |