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...
The Hong Kong unrest is precisely what the leaders in Beijing don’t need By George Magnus Posted on December 2, 2019 In Other China reactions, Hong Kong protests 2 The protest movement in Hong Kong is the kind of thing that changes the way people think about the future.Continue reading...
Yuan’s Slide Is Gold Standard Moment for China By George Magnus Posted on August 7, 2019 In China Breaking 7, Chinese economy 0 The yuan anchor for China, Asian trade, the global monetary system and US China relations now looks a lot less solidContinue reading...
The rhetoric is changing but Xi Jinping is staying the course By George Magnus Posted on January 6, 2019 In China Belt and Road, Made in China 2025 0 The president cannot risk caving in to anything that threatens China’s core interestsContinue reading...
Is the Trade War Hurting Xi Jinping Politically? By George Magnus Posted on September 12, 2018 In China China, Tariffs 0 A ChinaFile Conversation featuring me along with Rosalyn Hsueh, Andrew Nathan, and Bo ZhiyueContinue reading...
Donald Trump has a point about China’s technology abuses By George Magnus Posted on June 19, 2018 In China, United States industrial policy, technology 0 But a further round of tariffs on goods is contentious and damagingContinue reading...