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China Infrastructure

August 26, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Belt and Road Initiative: A Critical Analysis

The Asia-Pacific region seems captivated by China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which primarily focuses on developing infrastructure in participating countries. According to Eric Brown, a research analyst specializing in geopolitical economic

Book Reviews

America’s Forgotten Lesson: China’s Insight

On a significant Thursday in Beijing, a momentous meeting took place between Wang Huning, the chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and Graham Allison, the Harvard academic celebrated for his articulation of the “Thucydides

January 4, 2025

China’s Factory Slowdown Hits Record Streak

Business/Trade Wars

China’s economic slowdown deepened in November as factory activity continued to contract for the eighth consecutive month, according to official data reported by Bloomberg.

China Turns Barbecue Into a Career Path as Youth Seek Jobs

China/World

Faced with a record 13 million graduates entering an uncertain job market, Chinese schools are offering vocational degrees in grilling, crayfish, and noodles to

China’s EV Rise Was Built Beyond Beijing’s Blueprint, Study Finds as Local Alliances Powered Global Expansion

June 30, 2026
Business/Electric vehicles

China’s rapid rise as the world’s leading electric vehicle producer was not driven solely by Beijing’s industrial policies or state subsidies, but by alliances between local governments and private companies that helped

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China Turns Barbecue Into a Career Path as Youth Seek Jobs

March 20, 2026
China/World

Faced with a record 13 million graduates entering an uncertain job market, Chinese schools are offering vocational degrees in grilling, crayfish, and noodles to prepare students for employment in the booming culinary

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China’s Factory Slowdown Hits Record Streak

November 30, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

China’s economic slowdown deepened in November as factory activity continued to contract for the eighth consecutive month, according to official data reported by Bloomberg. The National Bureau of Statistics said the manufacturing

More

America’s Forgotten Lesson: China’s Insight

January 4, 2025
Book Reviews

On a significant Thursday in Beijing, a momentous meeting took place between Wang Huning, the chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and Graham Allison, the Harvard

More

Belt and Road Initiative: A Critical Analysis

August 26, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Asia-Pacific region seems captivated by China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which primarily focuses on developing infrastructure in participating countries. According to Eric Brown, a research analyst specializing in geopolitical economic

More

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