by Ann Lee | Sep 11, 2012 | Asia, central bank, China, competency, Culture, Economic forecast, economic reforms, economic slump, economists, Economy, gdp, jobs, labor, labor standards, Leadership, media, Policy, Politics, real estate, recession, Uncategorized
I wrote a piece for Forbes explaining that contrary to what many analysts say, the enormous investments in infrastructure in China will be good for the economy and also visionary on the part of China’s leadership:...
by Ann Lee | Jun 20, 2012 | Asian Americans, Culture, Economy, Election, Leadership, Policy, Politics
Romney Needs the Ethnic Vote to Shrink the Ethnic Gap Pew released a report that shows that for the first time, Asian Americans surpassed Hispanics in the U.S. population. In the Fiscal Times, Editor in Chief Jacqueline Leo provides a news analysis about the...
by Ann Lee | Feb 16, 2012 | China, diplomacy, Leadership, soft power
The Prince With The Common Touch (also on Policy Blog) | Ann Lee “We’ve displayed to this world leader our work ethic, No. 1, and our value for friendship; that’s No. 2,” Mayor DeWayne M. Hopkins said in an interview at City Hall. “If that message can be disseminated...
by Ann Lee | Jan 3, 2012 | China, Economic forecast, economic reforms, Leadership, predictions
1. The Chinese Central bank (PBOC) will relax interest rates. 2. The Chinese banks will return to easy lending. 3. The expected real estate bubble will not burst the Chinese economy because the Chinese government will soften real estate investment...
by Ann Lee | Nov 4, 2011 | democracy, Leadership, presidential election
Herman Cain’s China Gaffe (also posted on Policy Shop) Herman Cain has revealed an embarrassing truth about his politics which is that he lacks even superficial knowledge about the world outside of U.S. borders. When he said that China is a threat to the U.S. because...