China’s Innovation Approach to Growth
By Yixiao Zhou, Jian Ding, Sudyumna Dahal and Junling Huang
China’s per capita income reached US$10,000 in 2019 – an important milestone in measuring the...
The Art of War as a Business Strategy
By David De Cremer
Competition and rivalry are considered a key aspect for effective, innovative and growing businesses to emerge. As Bill gates noted: “Whether...
What Ancient Chinese Roofs Can Tell Us About Climate Change
By Florian Urban
To reconstruct a picture of past climates, scientists often examine trapped bubbles in ice cores or the width of rings inside old...
China is On Course to Build the Best Cars in The World
By Tom Stacey
Europeans and other western nations have dominated automotive excellence for over a century. Whether it is the satisfying thud of the door...
How Special Soil Observatories in China are Helping to Create More Sustainable Agriculture
By Paul Hallett, Ganlin Zhang, Larissa Naylor, and Weikai Wang
All over the world, agriculture is threatened by degraded soils. Stripped of carbon from intensive farming,...
How Leaders Can Overcome their Biases to Succeed in the Post-Crisis World
By Nikolaus Obwegeser, Noemie Tentillier, and Tomoko Yokoi
Research has shown that our ability to deal with a crisis is heavily dependent on our perception...
Connectivity, Connectivity, Connectivity: Has the China-Europe Freight Train Become a Winning Run?
By Xiangming Chen
In “China and Europe: Reconnecting across a New Silk Road” (Xiangming Chen and Julie Mardeusz ’16, The European Financial Review, February/March 2015),...
Will China lead the twin transformation post-covid?
By Jacques Bughin and Sybille Berjoan
The Covid-19 pandemic has led many corporations to retrench in the short term—but the saying goes that no matter...
From Vaccine Inequality to Economic Apartheid
By Dr. Dan Steinbock
Thanks to the containment failures of Covid-19 and the resultant new variants, coupled with vaccine inequality, global prospects are overshadowed by...
Rethinking the US-China fight: Does China really threaten American power abroad?
By Andrew Latham
President Joe Biden is so far maintaining his predecessor’s tough China policy, which aims to curb China’s international power both economically and politically.
In...