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For much of the past three decades, there was widespread consensus that China's continued rise was inevitable. But more recently, an alternative school of thought has become popular: China has already peaked. Which theory is correct? It depends who you ask. In 2021, Michael Beckley argued in FP that China's demographic challenges and a decline in productivity would lead to economic stagnation. Together with his Danger Zone co-author Hal Brands, Beckley made the term "Peak China" mainstream. But Keyu Jin, the author of The New China Playbook, counters that Beijing could helm the world's largest economy within the next decade—if it continues its innovative approach to local competition. Join FP's Ravi Agrawal for a timely debate between Beckley and Jin. FP subscribers are encouraged to send in questions in advance. |
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| Keyu Jin Associate professor of economics, LSE |
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| Michael Beckley Associate professor of political science, Tufts University |
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How to Reset the U.S.-China Relationship July 7, 2023 | 11:00 AM EDT U.S. Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna says Washington needs to rebalance its economic relationship with Beijing. Khanna will join FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal for an in-depth discussion about not only China, but also Ukraine, U.S. national security priorities, trade policy, and more. Register here. |
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Has China Peaked? A Debate. July 14, 2023 | 10:00 AM EDT For much of the past three decades, there was widespread consensus that China's continued rise was inevitable. But more recently, an alternative school of thought has become popular: China has already peaked. Which theory is correct? Join FP's Ravi Agrawal for a timely debate between Michael Beckley and Keyu Jin. FP subscribers are encouraged to send in questions in advance. Register here. |
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Why Taiwan Has a Lock on the World's Chip Market The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) controls about 90 percent of the market for advanced chips—and it doesn't seem as if any other company or country can catch up. What is TSMC's secret sauce? And why are semiconductors so crucial to the world economy and geopolitics? For answers, FP's Ravi Agrawal spoke with Chris Miller, the author of Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology. |
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FP Live at the Aspen Ideas Festival FP's Ravi Agrawal sat down with three experts at the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss why countries are experiencing what scholars call a "democratic recession" and what can be done about it. The panelists included 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa, who is also the co-founder and CEO of Rappler; Mike Abramowitz, president of Freedom House; and Shadi Hamid, author of The Problem of Democracy. |
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