Covid-19 as metaphor for China’s economic development conundrum By George Magnus Posted on February 14, 2020 In China, Viewpoints China governance system, Covid-19 1 The Covid-19 epidemic is both a public health emergency,Continue reading...
Trade dogs of war collared for now, but still growling By George Magnus Posted on January 16, 2020 In Viewpoints China US trade war, Commitments and obligations in Phase One Agreement 0 The trade dogs of war collared for now,Continue reading...
As the 2020s dawn, China’s search for financial stability isn’t getting easier By George Magnus Posted on November 15, 2019 In China, Viewpoints China economy, China financial system 0 Although the US-China trade war and the protests in Hong Kong have hogged the news headlines this year,Continue reading...
Hong Kong is going to cost China By George Magnus Posted on July 5, 2019 In China, Viewpoints HK financial centre, Hong Kong 2 HK may be an economic minnow in China now, but in finance, it punches at heavyweight leagueContinue reading...
Britain’s Huawei controversy has wider important significance By George Magnus Posted on April 27, 2019 In Viewpoints Chinese companies, Huawei 0 We need to find new ways of engaging with a powerful China but not kowtow or myopicallyContinue reading...
Gavin Williamson’s Gaffe By George Magnus Posted on February 17, 2019 In China, Europe + UK, Viewpoints China opium wars, UK global Britain gaffe 0 The UK Defence Secretary’s gaffe has torpedoed the Chancellor’s trip to China. All because of Global Britain Brexit gesturingContinue reading...