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Few issues loom as large on America's economic and foreign policy agendas as our relationship with China, the world’s second largest economy. China is the third largest export market for the United States, and is growing faster than many other major d ...


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Asia is “missing” an estimated 160 million females – more than the entire U.S. female population. Underlying this alarming statistic are the imbalanced sex-at-birth ratios sweeping the continent, most notably in China, where 120 boys are born for every 100 ...


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India’s place as a power player on the world stage has been cemented by its demographic trends, dynamic economic growth, vibrant technology sector, and military modernization. Looking ahead, India seeks to undertake an ambitious foreign policy aimed at con ...


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http://shadow.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/12/19/baucus_to_beijing_brings_tpa_tr... December 19, 2013 Foreign PolicyAsia, Global EconomyGlobal EconomyAsia ...


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http://shadow.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/12/10/weekend_in_bali_celebrating_a_w... December 10, 2013 Foreign PolicyGlobal Economy, AsiaGlobal EconomyAsia ...


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http://logon.thechicagocouncil.org/UserFiles/File/EconomicOutlookPolicyResponses... Michael H. Moskow October 17, 2013 Japan Credit Bureau’s World ConferenceGlobal Economy, AsiaGlobal EconomyAsia Michael H. Moskow ...


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http://shadow.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2014/11/14/how_much_is_the_us_china_climat... November 14, 2014 ForeignPolicy.com's Shadow GovernmentAsia, Global EnergyGlobal EnergyAsia ...


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Event Summary by Distinguished Fellow Richard C. Longworth China’s economic growth in the future depends on free-market reforms, including a shrunken state-owned sector, deregulation, and the rule of law, Chinese economist Weiying Zhang told The Chicago C ...


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The United States has been the dominant maritime power in the Pacific since the end of World War II. But in recent years China has developed its naval and maritime projection forces, while becoming increasingly forward in asserting its own regional interes ...