Dear Colleagues, This month’s Eyes on Asia features a collection of perspectives on economics and trade in Asia and around the world. Watch CFR President Richard Haass sit down with Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia Joshua Kurlantzick to discuss Kurlantzick’s new book, State Capitalism: How the Return of Statism is Transforming the World, and see U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman lay out the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Senior Fellow Brad Setser, in his recently relaunched blog Follow the Money, takes a deep dive into China’s macroeconomic trends. Additionally, three new podcasts cover a range of topics, including the life of John Birch, a fascinating American missionary to China during the 1940s whose death gave birth to a controversial right-wing organization that still exists today; U.S.-India cooperation on cyber issues; and how China’s environmental crisis is shaping domestic political change. For those of you keen on strategy, be sure to watch my address at the sixty-seventh annual Current Strategy Forum at the U.S. Naval War College, where I offer some suggestions for U.S. policy in response to China’s growing global footprint; and my colleague Senior Fellow Robert Blackwill’s presentation at the same forum on the role of geoeconomics in U.S. and Chinese strategy. Best wishes for a pleasant summer,  Elizabeth C. Economy C. V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director for Asia Studies
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Economics in Asia and Beyond  | AN EMPLOYEE WORKS AT A STEEL AND IRON PLANT IN CHANGZHI, SHANXI PROVINCE, JULY 17, 2008. CHINA’S FLOUNDERING STEEL SECTOR, IN ATTEMPTING TO SERVE THE TWIN MASTERS OF THE STATE AND THE MARKET, HAS SEEN MARGINS PLUMMET AND RACKED UP A MOUNTAIN OF DEBT. (STRINGER/REUTERS) |
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U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman and Dean of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs Merit E. Janow discuss the importance of U.S. trade, the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the global race to define the trade rules in the Asia-Pacific. Watch the conversation »
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CFR’s Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies and the Asia Global Institute convened a workshop in Hong Kong to assess the agenda facing the Group of Twenty, why the group had fallen short of expectations in recent years, and whether China’s leadership in 2016 provides an opportunity for renewal. Read the report »
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PODCASTS ON ASIA
Terry Lautz, visiting professor at Syracuse University and author of John Birch: A Life, tells the exceptional story of the real John Birch—an American missionary and soldier in China during the 1940s with very different values from the anticommunist, right-wing John Birch Society that bears his name. Listen to the podcast »
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On this Net Politics podcast, Senior Fellow Adam Segal sits down with Samir Saran, vice president of the Observer Research Foundation, to discuss internet policy in India and U.S.-India cooperation on cyber issues. Listen to the podcast »
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Senior Fellow Yanzhong Huang joins American University’s Judith Shapiro and University of Chicago’s Dali Yang to explore the complex relationship between environmental issues and political reform in China and the challenges this dynamic creates for China on the world stage. Listen to the podcast »
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Reevaluating U.S. Strategy on China C. V. Starr Senior Fellow Elizabeth C. Economy presented a keynote address at the sixty-seventh annual Current Strategy Forum, which was hosted by the U.S. Naval War College. In her speech, Economy outlines China’s growing global assertiveness and delves into how that behavior should shape U.S. strategy and interests into the future. Watch the keynote »
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ASIA UNBOUND
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