Carnegie Asia Program

The Carnegie Asia Program provides policy makers with a better understanding of the dynamics within Asia and U.S. relations with the countries of the continent.

Avoiding Mutual Misunderstanding: Sino-US Relations and the New Administration

China policy should be crafted with an understanding of what motivates the Chinese Communist Party’s actions and reactions. China expects the United States to lead during the financial c...

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Asia—Shaping the Future

Washington has no proactive vision toward a “rising Asia”; “more of the same” will not advance U.S. interests. Decide early on clear U.S. strategic objectives in the region, and signal to...

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Breaking the Suicide Pact: U.S.-China Cooperation on Climate Change

U.S.–China climate cooperation is the critical step toward a global climate agreement. Yet the two countries are locked in a “suicide pact”; each refuses to act before the other. The time...

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Financing Energy Efficiency in China

Removing barriers to clean energy investment in China may contribute more to climate protection than any global climate treaty. The incentives and rules of such a treaty will be blunted a...

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China's Economic Fluctuations: Implications for Its Rural Economy

New research challenges conventional wisdom in Washington on China’s economy—the importance of its trade surplus, the size of its GDP, and the scale of its poverty. A newly updated Carneg...

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China's Economic Rise—Fact and Fiction

China’s domestically driven economic expansion is not limited by export markets and can sustain high single-digit growth rates for decades. Beijing now seems likely to overcome potential ...

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Punching the U.S. Military's

Although it is often argued that China’s recent antisatellite weapon test was a protest against U.S. space policies, Beijing’s counterspace programs are actually part of a considered stra...

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China’s Looming Crisis—Inflation Returns

Surging food prices in China indicate a serious risk of inflationary overheating. Past steps to control inflation caused social protest and deadly unrest. China faces the same risk now. C...

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Corruption Threatens China's Future

Corruption poses one of the most lethal threats to China’s future economic development and political stability. Illicit activities such as bribery, kickbacks, theft, and misspending of pu...

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Assessing the Threat: The Chinese Military and Taiwan’s Security

Since at least the early 1950s, the entire Asia-Pacific region has struggled with the complicated and complex relationship between China and Taiwan—today the Taiwan question is considered...

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解开死结:美中合作应对气候变化

卡内基国际和平基金会高级研究员、能源与气候项目主任钱德瑞发表《政策咨询》,指出中美两国在陷入一项有关气候的所谓的“双方的自杀合约”——相互指责对方是自己不采取行动的原因。为打破这个死结,文章细致阐述了一条中美气候合作之路。中美气候合作对全球遏制气候灾难的努力将起到至关重要的推动作用。

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亚洲——塑造未来

卡内基国际和平基金会翻译并出版了卡内基研究副主席包道格(Douglas H. Paal)最新撰写的《政策咨询》——《亚洲——塑造未来》。本文为该《政策咨询》的中文全文。

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Managing Sino American Crises: Case Studies and Analysis

The Taiwan Strait. The Korean War and Vietnam. The bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. The Sino-U.S. aircraft collision incident. U.S.-China relations have witnessed significant...

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20国集团会议:共同框架与共识的缺失

在近期于伦敦落幕的20国集团会议上,各国领导人商定了一系列实质性或象征性的政策措施,但会议对于主要经济大国间存在差异的重大议题却避而不提。因此,这次会议不可能从根本上解决全球贸易及投资不平衡造成的问题。由于中国、欧洲和美国对全球危机根源的理解有着截然不同的概念框架,各国首脑也面临着不同的国内政治困境,全面协调的解决方案无法实现几乎是不可避免的结局。 欧洲人认为危机根源在...

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Sharing the Pain: The Global Struggle Over Savings

In the wake of the global economic downturn, Americans are spending less and saving more. Michael Pettis explains that without greater global investment or a rise in Chinese domestic cons...

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