China

A collection of INET analysis of the Chinese economy and US-China relations

Article

Reconstructing US-China Relations

Jul 22, 2021

The world-renowned development economist Jeffrey Sachs outlined a new framework for US-China relations in conversation with INET President Rob Johnson

Podcasts

Yide Qiao

Yide Qiao: US and China - Competitors, Collaborators, or Enemies?

Aug 17, 2020

Podcasts

Dean Baker

Dean Baker: China and the Problem with Patent Monopolies

Sep 28, 2020

Podcasts

Louis Kuijs

Louis Kuijs: The Contradictions in China's Economic and Foreign Policies

Sep 3, 2020

Podcasts

Richard Vague

Aug 21, 2020

Richard Vague, Secretary of Banking and Securities for the state of Pennsylvania and INET board member, discusses with Rob Johnson the need for stronger economic measures, the different economic strategies of the US and China, and the dangers of enormous private debt burdens

Podcasts

Orville Schell

Jul 17, 2020

Orville Schell, the Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society, talks to Rob Johnson about the future of Chinese relations with the West, and how the former victim of Western imperialism is trying to get its revenge.

Podcasts

Eisuke Sakakibara

Eisuke Sakakibara: Japan, China, India, and the US - Strategies and Tensions

Sep 17, 2020

Podcasts

William Overholt

What Happened to Hong Kong?

Jun 15, 2020

Podcasts

Chen Long: Information Technology for a More Inclusive Development Strategy

Chen Long: Information Technology for a More Inclusive Development Strategy

Oct 7, 2020

Podcasts

Evan Osnos

How Greenwich Republicans Learned to Love Trump

Jun 5, 2020

Article

Comment on Lance Taylor’s “’Savings Glut’ Fables and International Trade Theory: An Autopsy”

Aug 24, 2020

Financial commentator Andrew Smithers responds to Lance Taylor’s INET working paper. You may also read Taylor’s response to Smithers’s comment here.