Reflections on Xi’s China in 2019 By George Magnus Posted on December 27, 2019 In China China 2019, China economy 0 Reflecting on China this last year also instructs us about how to think about managing relations in the 2020sContinue reading...
Red Flags: a discussion about contemporary China at the Bristol Festival of Ideas with Jo Michell By George Magnus Posted on November 28, 2019 In China China economic challenges, China economy 0 A SoundCloud recoding of a discussion on 20/11/2019 https://soundcloud.com/bristol-festival-of-ideas/george-magnus-20-november-2019Continue 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...
Will The Trade Conflict Confound China’s Ambitions? By George Magnus Posted on October 1, 2019 In China Chima external events, China economy 1 China’s economy faces uncertainty and choppy waters in the years ahead, a trend that the trade conflict with the United States seems likely to deepen.Continue reading...
China is speeding ahead but the brakes may well change things sharply By George Magnus Posted on June 26, 2019 In China Biggest economy in the world, China economy 0 The assertion that China’s economy will soon be the largest in the world is a factoidContinue reading...
A sober message from China’s National People’s Congress By George Magnus Posted on March 8, 2019 In China China economic policy, China economy 0 There is no denying it has been a difficult 12 months for BeijingContinue reading...