China’s IPO System Badly Needs Reform
On November 6, 2015 the China Securities Regulatory Commission allowed IPOs in China to resume, lifting the suspension it imposed four months ago. The first batch of 28 companies, the Commission...
View ArticleChina Needs Clear Market Rules and Consistent Enforcement
As China’s stock market resumed its plunge last week, the Chinese government’s foray into the securities industry is changing focus — again. In an effort to stop the latest meltdown, Chinese securities...
View ArticleThe Curse of Engagement and China’s Global Influence
What’s the connection between the “cancel culture” and China’s global influence? They are logically equivalent issues. Both are products of a spectacular engagement that started two decades ago:...
View ArticlePOINT: There Are Better Ways to Contest Forced Labor Than Boycotting the...
Editor’s Note: For another viewpoint, see: COUNTERPOINT: Biden’s Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Olympics Is Apt Decision. The Winter Olympic Games in Beijing are about to begin, but the Biden...
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