In this interview with CUSEF President James Chau, Professor Lawrence Lau discusses his book "Is the Chinese Economy a Miracle or a Bubble?" and explains China's dual-track approach, which aims to ...
In this interview, Professor Lawrence Lau explores the importance of innovation and aggregate demand in sustaining China's economic growth. He speaks with CUSEF President James Chau.
Distinguished scholar Da Wei explores the importance of educating the next generation of global thinkers as people-to-people relationships take center stage.
The Volt Typhoon cyberattacks underscore the escalating tensions between China and the U.S. in cyberspace, with both nations deepening mutual distrust that risks spiraling into broader conflict. To ...
The pursuit of absolute security by individual nations, especially major powers like the U.S., risks destabilizing global peace as competing demands for dominance in areas like technology and ...
A number of political, social and economic factors tend to put the brakes on the urge to widen a war or escalate a conflict. So far, the world has been lucky with respect to the Russia-Ukraine war, ...
In the run-up to the 2024 election, we can see how domestic politics bring changes to U.S. foreign policy. Interest groups in crucial swing states will play an outsize role in U.S. policy formulation, ...
If Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president in November, she will confront a range of severe challenges, including extremism, a Congress likely to be controlled by Republicans, a debt-ridden ...
In the United States there is little doubt that Donald Trump will double down on trade protectionism and unilateralism if he returns to the White House. He has vowed to impose sweeping 10 percent ...