Meuse Muses On Being Obama In China
America and China represent two economies that have become so intertwined that neither can extricate itself without considerable harm. We must act as a partner; we must take responsibility.
America and China represent two economies that have become so intertwined that neither can extricate itself without considerable harm. We must act as a partner; we must take responsibility.
Beth Nonte Russell | Posted 11.20.2009 | Politics
Just before Christmas in 1999, I got off a flight from Hong Kong to San Francisco with a frail, 13-month-old baby girl in my arms. The future for her, I felt sure, would be far different now that she was in America.
politico.com | EAMON JAVERS | | Posted 11.10.2009 | World
The conventional wisdom in Washington and in most of the rest of the world is that the roaring Chinese economy is going to pull the global economy out...
Julie Farby | Posted 08.29.2009 | World
To show the world we're not going to risk relations with our favorite creditor on account of a couple of crushed Uighurs, Obama dropped the whole human rights spiel in favor of sports!
Michael J. Panzner | Posted 04.24.2009 | Business
As was the case with the now hobbled U.S. banking system, the dollar's fortunes have long depended on the confidence of others.
AP | JOE McDONALD | Posted 04.24.2009 | Business
BEIJING — China is calling for a new global currency to replace the dominant dollar, showing a growing assertiveness on revamping the world econ...
AP | CHRISTOPHER BODEEN | Posted 04.23.2009 | Business
BEIJING — China will continue buying U.S. government debt while paying close attention to possible fluctuations in the value of those assets, a ...
Al Jazeera English | Posted 04.13.2009 | World
Wen Jiabao, China's prime minister, has voiced concern over the outlook of US government bonds, calling on Washington to ease worries about US assets....
Joseph Meuse | Posted 11.27.2009 | World