By Hu Shuli
The winner of the U.S. election should work with China as a strategic partner to resolve the economic crisis, not as a mere financial firefighter.
News
- 《财经》综合报道 2011-08-238月汇丰中国制造业采购经理指数(PMI)预览数略升至49.8,接近经济扩张与收缩临界点。综合来看,中国经济硬着陆的风险很小,货币政策仍将继续保持紧缩不放松。
- Harold Broese 2008-11-11Readers of both our Chinese and English editions shared their opinions about an American president who ran on the power of hope – and how far that hope will carry him.
- By Andy Xie, board member of Rosetta Stone Advisors Limited 2008-11-10Barack Obama is facing the biggest challenges since Franklin Roosevelt became President in 1932. In a way, Obama’s job may be tougher.
- Colin Jones, Jochen Brauer 2008-11-06Early in the morning on November 5, bars and cafes around Beijing filled up with expats eager to see the results of the U.S. presidential election.
- By Zhou Qi 2008-11-05Precisely how president-elect Barack Obama will shape U.S. policy toward China remains unclear in many respects.
Caijing Survey
- Advice for the Next U.S. President
- The winner of the U.S. election should work with China as a strategic partner to resolve the economic crisis, not as a mere financial firefighter.
China Policy
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U.S.-China Policy under an Obama Administration |
| Policy statement from U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama | |
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U.S.-China Policy under a McCain Administration |
| Policy statement from U.S. presidential candidate John McCain |


