Xi Jinping’s governance agenda is a serious attempt to try and frame the global system, even if the chances of success are low
G20 is largely responsible for protectionism it should be tackling
First published: The Times, 31/08/2016
China has gone into overdrive preparing to host the G20 leaders’ summit next weekend in the city of Hangzhou.
The G20 is likely to disappoint
First published: Prospectmagazine.co.uk, 30/08/2016
Without global leadership, little of substance will be agreed at the coming summit
Next week,
World growth is faltering—the G20 must start practising what it preaches
First published: Prospectmagazine.co.uk, 1/03/2016
“Emerging markets are bleeding capital on a scale unseen since the Asia crisis in 1998”
Post-G20, China may end up looking better than its peers
First published: Nikkei Asian Review, 1/03/2016
The G20 meeting of finance ministers and central bankers in Shanghai last weekend lived up to traditionally low expectations when it came to co-ordinating policy.
China’s criticism of QE is just a diversion for the huge challenges it faces
First published: The Daily Telegraph, 19/11/2010
There has been a hostile reaction by China,