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Economics

Debunking Myths About China’s Economy

Created by Yukon Huang on December 1, 2017

Contrary to conventiona economic theory, China’s economy is strong.

Tags: economic growth

Mistrust and the Hunt for Spies Among Chinese Americans

Created by Peter Waldmam Andrew Tatar on December 10, 2019

Ties to China doom applicants’ security clearances more than to any other country.

Tags: security clearance • spies

From ‘Respect’ to ‘Sick and Twisted’:How Coronavirus Hit U.S.-China Ties

Created by New York Times on July 14, 2020

A sharp escalation of tensions over the handling of the pandemic has raised the specter of a new Cold War.

Tags: COVID-19 • economics • politics

PROSECUTING CHINESE “SPIES”

Created by The Committee of 100 on May 31, 2017

An empirical analysis of the Economi Espionage Act with regard to Asian Americans.

Tags: espionage • US Law

Introduction to the 2020 Teachers Workshop on modern China

Created by Clayton Dube on July 31, 2020

US-China decoupling is not possible!

Tags: economics • intellectual property • Trade

COVID19 and advancing Asian American recovery

Created by McKinsey & Co. on August 31, 2020

The common perception of Asian Americans as the “model minority,” excelling and assimilating, has led many people to not viewthem as marginalized at all.

Tags: Asian Americans • COVID-19 • racism

Mapping the Belt and Road Initiative

Created by Sarah Bremer on July 26, 2018

This lesson explores how China’s Belt and Road Initiative can promote economic development and trade around the world.

Tags: Belt and Road • economic development • geography • infrastructure

China’s Economic Challenges Under Xi Jinping

Created by Dr. Barry Naughton on July 27, 2016

Prediction of China’s upcoming growth rate

Tags: economic growth • population

Is Economic Development Making China More Democratic?

Created by Patricia Ajemian on July 27, 2016

Can rapid economic development lead to more political freedom and democratic reform in China?

Tags: capitalism • Chinese Communism • government • lesson plan material • one party system

Taking a Stand: China’s Economic Future – Sample Lesson Plan

Created by Ken Klieman on July 27, 2016

How will China’s developing communist economic structure impact the world’s future?

Tags: economics • government

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