crisis

Pakistan Returns To Old Friends, But Internal Instability Remains

India just has to look across its northwestern border to see a mirror image of its instability. Pakistan is…

Signs Of Trouble In The Chinese Economy

  China’s interest rate cut on June 7, the first since 2008, is just the beginning of…

The Euro And The Generational Conflict

As an old saying goes, “Fate is not without a sense of irony.” The same is true for our single…

What Does Europe Plan On Doing About Greece? China Would Like To Know

When watching events around the world these days, it is easy to understand the impact of globalization. An elementary…

Saving Greece To Save Ourselves

It seems to me that everyone has lost their bearings over the Greek situation, and now is a good…

The Grim View From Germany’s Ivory Tower

In an ironic reversal of fortunes, Germany now finds itself on the defensive, as Berlin’s economic policies faced doubts…

What Happened to the White Knight?

It would have been difficult to bet on China coming to the rescue of cash-strapped Europe. Nobody expected a…

Say Cheese, Not Steel

In times of crisis, the fear of China grows. Recent studies and researches prove that the nation is more…

Interpret The New Catalogue, Discover New Opportunities

Prior to Christmas Day, the Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries (Revised 2011) was approved by the…

The Long Road to Consumption

Consumption does not break records as expected; it does grow, but reluctantly. The country looks hesitant to push its…