China Must Boost Social Sustainability in Order to Meet its Carbon Reduction Targets
By Jonas Törnblom
China has achieved a significant amount in only a few decades, more than any other country in history; however the challenges the...
As China Awakens, America – and Pakistan – Should Take Note
By Akbar Ahmed
"When China wakes, she will shake the world." Napoleon's famous comment on China has had China-watchers scratching their heads for two centuries...
What’s Lies Ahead for China’s Urban Waste Landscape?
By Jonas Törnblom
China’s rapid pace of urbanisation remains at full throttle. Mass urbanisation generates mass waste volumes and the physical limitations associated with how...
China’s Second “Cultural Revolution”
By James Petras
China is in the midst of its second “cultural revolution” in a half century. While the first (under Chairman Mao Tse Tung)...
China’s Environmental Crisis: A Billion Dollar Opportunity
By Deborah Lehr
China is embarking on the most ambitious environmental reform program in history – by necessity. China's environmental woes are nothing new, but...
All You Need To Know About Business In China
By Jeffrey Towson and Jonathan Woetzel
Six big trends are shaping the country’s future, as investor Jeffrey Towson and McKinsey’s Jonathan Woetzel explain in this...
An Emerging Renewables Superpower: China’s Climate Pledge Guns for Green Growth
By John A. Mathews
China’s recent emissions-reduction goals submitted to the United Nations reflect a greening of its growth, which extends beyond narrow energy goals,...
The Allure and Challenges of China’s Changing Consumer Market
Developing Consumer Archetype Strategies To Win With One Billion Urban Chinese Consumers
“It is a country so vast and so complex that it can never...
China Rising
By Xiangming Chen
The author explains the promises and challenges of China’s urban “miracle”.
Touted as the “Century of Cities,” the 21st century is barely into...
China’s Technological Catch-Up Strategy, Energy Use, and CO2 Emissions
By Michael T. Rock
This book looks at China’s technological catch up strategy in four of its energy intensive industries—aluminum, cement, steel, and paper—saved 3.5...





















































