by Ann Lee | Dec 12, 2011 | competency, confucianism, education, finance, financial sector, foreign policy, innovation, jobs, Policy, work ethic
10 Lessons the U.S. Can Learn from China (a sampling of ideas in my book) (also on HuffPo) 1. Invest in education. Education is the most important foundation that the U.S. can invest in, and test scores across the country are rapidly falling behind the rest...
by Ann Lee | Dec 7, 2011 | consumption, foreign exchange, foreign reserves, recession
China’s government officials have reported that the level of foreign reserves has been falling in China as noted by news agencies such as Bloomberg http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-12-07/china-s-foreign-reserves-continue-to-fall-ex-pboc-adviser-says.html. There...
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...
by Ann Lee | Aug 11, 2011 | Asia, China, Culture, economic reforms, economic slump, economists, Economy, education, Election, finance, financial sector, foreign exchange, foreign policy, globalization, Government, human rights, Policy, Politics
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