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Dr Steinbock is an internationally recognized expert of the multipolar world. He focuses on international business, international relations, investment and risk among all major advanced economies and large emerging economies. In addition to advisory activities (www.differencegroup.net), he is affiliated with India China and America Institute (USA), Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (China) and EU Center (Singapore). For more, please see http://www.differencegroup.net/. Research Director of International Business at India China and America Institute (USA) and Visiting Fellow at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (China) and the EU Center (Singapore).
Stories by the author
How the TPP Could Divide, More than Unite, the Region
Despite obstacles, the White House continues to push preferential trade deals in Asia and Europe. However, neither can reverse the erosion of U.S. innovation and in Asia Pacific, the...
Are Crash Theorists in the West Using China as a Scapegoat?
For a quarter of a century, China's economic crash theory has been a lucrative cottage industry in the West. However, there is a reason why certain times favor the...
The Prospect of a Prosperous Nigeria
Nigeria’s huge economic potential is no dream. It will not materialize on its own. It requires determination. The Buhari era can make or break the path to the Nigerian...
India PM Modi’s Next Tour Stop in China
China and India are ready for breakthrough diplomacy that has the potential to reorder the face of Asia, while supporting global growth prospects. From May 14th to 16th, India’s...
The Uneven Path to a Post-Sanctions Iran
After decades of international isolation, Iran is eager to enter its post-sanction era, while Washington is divided about Iran’s future and Brussels remains apprehensive. Recently, Peter Wittig, German Ambassador...
For Now, Chinese Businesses Still Drive e-Commerce
As China seeks to further boost the e-commerce sector, it is likely to attract new capital and create new jobs and entrepreneurs. Recently, the State Council, China's cabinet, announced...
The International View of Myanmar’s Plight
Half a year before critical elections, tensions are mounting in Myanmar, its borders and great power relations. Recently, hundreds of Myanmese students protesting a controversial education bill have been...
China’s Economic Crossroad
China’s GDP growth rate is decelerating, due to international headwinds, property markets and local debt. Nevertheless, China’s long-term potential remains impressive, as reflected by the new growth target. As...
U.S. Consternation Over the Renminbi is not New
The controversial issue of “currency manipulation” has resurfaced. However, Washington and Beijing have very different perceptions about the identity of the “currency manipulator.” The controversial issue of “currency manipulation”...
China’s Labor Market Adaptation to Slower Growth
As long as the labor market remains resilient and structural reforms deepen, the living standards of individual Chinese will continue to rise fast. China's central bank cut the benchmark...