Organization Date Title Keywords
Asia Society 11.17.20 Meeting the China Challenge: A New American Strategy for Technology Competition
Is China or the U.S. ahead in artificial intelligence? What is the best way to counter security threats in 5G technology? How do we best maintain American leadership positions in fundamental research and biotechnology?This report is the culmination of...
Technology, Internet, Huawei, ZTE, U.S.-China Relations
Mercator Institute for China Studies 05.24.17 China’s Social Credit System: A Big-Data Enabled Approach to Market Regulation with Broad Implications for Doing Business in China
Mirjam Meissner
Under the catchphrase “Social Credit System,” China is currently implementing a new and highly innovative approach to monitoring, rating, and regulating the behavior of market participants. The Social Credit System will have significant impact on the...
Big Data, Technology, Marketing, Consumerism, Business
Asia Society 02.7.17 U.S. Policy Toward China
Orville Schell and Susan L. Shirk
The Task Force on U.S.-China Policy generated the following report and set of recommendations to assist the 45th U.S. presidential administration in formulating a China strategy that will protect and further U.S. national interests. This report...
U.S.-China Relations, U.S.-Taiwan Relations, North Korea, China-North Korea Relations, Environment, Asia Pivot, Pacific Pivot, Trade, Climate Change, Environmental Protection
Mercator Institute for China Studies 01.1.17 Record Flows and Growing Imbalances
Thilo Hanemann and Mikko Huotari
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has become an increasingly important part of the E.U.-China economic relationship. European companies have invested hundreds of billions of euros into the Chinese economy since the 1980s, and have made big bets on China’s...
Foreign Direct Investment, European Union, Europe, Investment, Chinese Investment
Mercator Institute for China Studies 11.30.16 Made in China 2025
Jost Wübbeke, Mirjam Meissner, Max J. Zenglein, Jaqueline Ives, and Björn Conrad
This report analyses China’s ambitious plan to build one of the world’s most advanced and competitive economies with the help of innovative manufacturing technologies (“smart manufacturing”). China’s industrial master plan “Made in China 2025” aims to...
High-Tech Industry, Economy, Electric Vehicles, Made in China 2025, Technology
Paulson Institute 10.1.15 China’s Next Opportunity: Sustainable Economic Transition
Anders Hove, Merisha Enoe, and Kate Gordon
China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, also known as Jing-Jin-Ji, presents a compelling opportunity to highlight the potential—and the challenges—in transitioning to a more sustainable economic growth model. The Chinese government has prioritized the...
Sustainability, Economic Growth, Energy, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 06.8.15 China’s “New Normal”: Structural Change, Better Growth, and Peak Emissions
Fergus Green and Nicholas Stern
China has grown rapidly—often at double-digit rates—for more than three decades by following a strategy of high investment, strong export orientation, and energy-intensive manufacturing. While this growth lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty, it...
Carbon, CO2 Emissions, Emissions, Environmental Protection, Air Pollution, Pollution, Economic Development, Economic Growth
United Nations 06.1.15 Demand-Driven Data: How Partner Countries are Gathering Chinese Development Cooperation Information
As China becomes one of the major development partners and South-South cooperation (SSC) providers globally, there is increasing demand from partner countries for more information on China’s financial flows. China has been taking initiatives to increase...
Foreign Aid, Development, Assistance
Mercator Institute for China Studies 06.1.15 Chinese FDI in Europe and Germany
Thilo Hanemann and Mikko Huotari
The authors have—on the basis of a unique transaction dataset—analyzed the newest trends of Chinese direct investment in Germany and the E.U. The study is able to clearly establish that the new wave of Chinese investment offers exceptional opportunities...
Foreign Direct Investment, Global Economy, Economic Policy, Europe, Germany
National Committee on United States-China Relations 05.1.15 New Neighbors: Chinese Investment in the United States by Congressional District
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a vital component of the United States economy today and has been throughout the nation’s history. Investors from abroad are a source of growth, employment, competitiveness, and innovation, and their presence is living...
Foreign Direct Investment, U.S.-China Relations