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Policy Options to Impose Costs on Beijing’s Coercive Envelopment of Hong Kong:...
June 30th, 2020Gabriel Collins, J.D., Baker Botts Fellow in Energy & Environmental Regulatory Affairs, Baker Institute for Public Policy Andrew S. Erickson, Ph.D., Professor of Strategy, China Maritime Studies…
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China Hopes Foreign Investors Can Help Fund Its Naval Buildup
September 9th, 2015Gabe Collins, The Diplomat, 9 September 2015 China’s military shipbuilders – now the world’s most prolific builders of large surface combatants and submarines – are leading a…
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Three SignPosts to Guide You as China’s Stock Market Crisis Unfolds
July 6th, 2015For the past 10 days, the Greek debt drama has drawn media coverage and popular attention from important events on the other side of the globe….
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China’s Stock Market Boom: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride!
June 14th, 2015China seems to be bubble surfing—two years ago it was an overheated housing market—and now the country is riding a surge of stock market enthusiasm. The…
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China SignPost™ “Greatest Hits” #5: Industrial and Technical Development
December 24th, 2013A bevy of recent developments in China’s shipbuilding and aerospace sectors highlights important dynamics playing out in its overall technical-industrial growth and development. On the shipbuilding…
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China’s Economic Environment: Implications for Military Development
March 14th, 2012Strategic Horizon 1B: The U.S.-China relationship will be central to international relations in the twenty-first century, as the two great Asia-Pacific powers compete, coexist, and cooperate…