A stultified innovation environment and increasingly stale labor market present some of the biggest challenges to China’s economy in the coming decade.
Category Archives: Caixin
Becoming a Young and Unsuccessful Job-Seeker
What was the optical starting point of the revolutions in the Middle East? – How its legacy will affect China in the years to come.
A Nuclear Industry Wake-Up Call
The Fukushima nuclear accident has sent sudden vibrations of doubt through China’s bold plans to expand its nuclear power industry.
Soft Power, Bright Power
How can China build a soft-power image? Contributing to the Green Climate Fund would go a long way in burnishing its public diplomacy campaign.
Spared By a Green Thumb
China’s position on the environment has been encouraging but implementation has hardly kept apace.
Like Adenauer, Striking While the Iron’s Hot
German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s postwar decade holds several lessons for today’s China, namely – the decision to revalue its currency.
Japan’s Age of Plenty
Entrepreneurship has kept Japan’s economy from getting caught in the effects of demographic changes – and it can do the same in China.
Steve Jobs and The Maker
Steve Jobs has been unceasingly steadfast in his defense of Apple’s operations in China – despite recent public uproar over factory conditions.
South Korea’s Glide to a Green Economy
The rickety, ramshackle ways of the high-carbon economy are about to be replaced by the green economy, and South Korea, among other Asian nations, will be treading in success.